Burning, itching, or pain in the vulva during urination
Acute vulvitis shows swelling, congestion, and erosion of the vulva, sometimes with ulcers or patches of eczema. The patient is aware of burning, itching, or pain in the vulva, especially during urination. In severe cases, the groin lymph nodes are enlarged, tender, and the body temperature may be slightly increased, and the white blood cells are increased. Diabetic vulvitis. The vulvar skin is red, thickened, and often brown with scratches. Because urine sugar is conducive to mold growth and reproduction, Candida albicans infection is often complicated. Chronic inflammation causes genital itching and moss formation.
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