Vulvar eczema

Vulvar eczema is a common allergic and inflammatory vulvar skin disease with a significant tendency to exudate. It is generally believed to be caused by a type IV allergy. Its main features are polymorphic skin damage, recurrent attacks, symmetry, and severe itching. Eczema has scabs. When the condition improves and heals, the skin does not leave any scars.

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