Mucosal damage

Mucosal damage occurs in the oral cavity, lingual vulva, anal membrane, and eye-binding membrane. It can be associated with or independent of skin disorders and systemic disorders. The scope of oral membrane diseases is extensive. Actually, it has involved dental, Dermatology, Otolaryngology, Internal Medicine and other disciplines. This section outlines and identifies oral efficacies from a dermatological point of view. The vulva is not only a common site of sexually transmitted diseases, but also a susceptible site for some skin diseases. With the increasing number of sexually transmitted diseases, vulvar diseases have received increasing attention and are the focus of this section.

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