Although inflammation of the vulvar region is referred to as vulvitis, there are several conditions that fall under this term. Vulvovaginitis, vulvitis and vaginitis are interchangeable terms used by gynecologists for this condition.
Vulvitis is neither a disease nor a condition but a symptom caused by a number of different reasons like external irritants, allergies, injuries and infections. This symptom is often accompanied by genital herpes or vaginitis, which are both vaginal infections. Women having poor nutrition or hygiene or who undergo a lot of stress are more likely to suffer from vulvitis.
There are a number of factors that might result in the development of vulvitis:
Diagnosis is the first step in vulvitis treatment. The doctor might prescribe antibacterial treatment or antifungal creams after ascertaining the cause for the problem. Severe itching can be relieved by the use of soothing lotions or cortisone creams. For short term uses, low-dose cortisone creams are advised; while in some conditions, fluorinated ones are far more effective although they cause skin atrophy and thinning if used for too long. A type of local estrogen is prescribed usually for postmenopausal women.Vulvitis caused by herpes or vaginal infection can be cured by treating these conditions.
Taking Aveeno sitz baths twice a day can alleviate symptoms of itching but you must dry the pubic region and vulva thoroughly afterwards with a dry towel. A blow dryer on a cool setting can be used for thorough drying of the vulva, too. However, if you do not have one, then you can dry the vulva completely by laying down on the bed with your legs drawn up and your knees bent. Now, get into a frog position by separating your legs, allowing the vulva to dry out.
Oral antihistamines like Benadryl, Vistaril and Atarax can be used for treating the itching associated with vulvitis. You can also use Vaseline over prescription medication like Lidex for treating this issue.
In order to rule out cancer or lichen sclerosis, a chronic vulvar condition that causes pain, itching, scarring and bruising, a vulvar biopsy might be necessary if the vulvitis worsens. This biopsy is usually performed under local anesthesia at the practitioner’s office.
Maintaining good local vulvar hygiene is the best vulvitis treatment. You can control this issue at home by adopting the following measures: