Vulvar leukoplakia

White spot of vulva, disease name. Also known as female Yinbai spot. It is pointed out that the localized or diffuse white plaques of women's genital skin can spread to the inside of the lower limbs, perineum and anus, but rarely invade the urethral opening and vestibule. Symptoms include itching of the vagina, dry skin, hypertrophy and whiteness, loss of elasticity, and even atrophy and ulceration, with pain and burning sensation. Those with atypical cell hyperplasia in clinical pathology belong to the categories of "yin itching", "yin pain", and "yin pain" in traditional Chinese medicine. Most of them are invaded by vagina due to dampness and heat of the liver, or blood deficiency, liver and liver, liver and kidney, Kidney Yang deficiency and other essential blood can not nourish the vulva. Symptoms of dampness and heat in the liver include redness, swelling and itching in the genitals, hypopigmentation of the skin, or with eczema, multi-colored yellow, and treatment of clearing the liver and purging the fire, and adding or removing the gentian diarrhea decoction; , Local skin dryness and whiteness, loss of elasticity, dizziness, irregular menstruation, treatment with tonifying blood and promoting blood circulation, clearing the liver and removing wind, using Suga and horsewhip powder (Experiment: 15 grams of hematoxylin, 15 grams of scallion and verbena 15 Grams, 30 grams of habitat, 9 grams of gentian, total research, 3 times a day, 3 grams each time, or for soup decoction); liver and kidney yin deficiency also see dizziness, waist and knees, etc. Nourish the liver and kidney, use Erzhi pill to add flavor; kidney yang deficiency, should warm the kidney to help yang, treat with right-going drink. Locally available smoked and washed recipes: 200 grams of raw Sichuan black, 200 grams of raw black grass, 150 grams of snake bed, 150 grams of Sophora flavescens, 50 grams of wormwood, add 4 kg of water, fry to 2 kg, add 150 g of alum, and 600 g of brine , And then fry to 1 kg, and wash locally.

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