Vulvar contact dermatitis
Vulvar contact dermatitis is an inflammatory reaction that occurs at the contact site after the skin or mucous membrane contacts an exogenous substance, manifested as erythema, swelling, pimples, blisters, or even bullae. According to the etiology, the pathogenesis can be divided into two categories: primary contant dermatitis (ICD) and allergic contact dermatitis (ACD).
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