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Jackie Moore DNP, WHNP-BC
Vulvar itching is a common complaint that many women experience and assume it is just a yeast infection. As women’s health specialists, we understand that everything that itches is not yeast. Common reasons for vulvar itching are new soaps, laundry detergents, waxing, shaving, sexually transmitted infections, and lichen sclerosis.
Lichen sclerosis (LS) is a common etiology for chronic itching that is often not diagnosed for years and frequently treated over the phone as a “yeast infection.” The etiology of LS is poorly understood however there is an autoimmune component and more common in post-menopausal females.
The main symptom of LS is chronic vulvar itching, however over a prolonged period the vulva may change in appearance. The skin will become thinner, have a white cellophane appearance and tear easily during sexual intercourse. Unmanaged, the labia minora (or inner lips) can recede, the clitoris can become hidden under the clitoral hood, and the opening of the vagina can be severely reduced. There is a 3-5% increased risk of vulvar dysplasia, or abnormal cells that can progress to vulvar cancer if not properly managed.
Once LS is diagnosed, treatment can be initiated to prevent the architectural changes that occur and provide symptomatic relief. If you have had chronic vulvar itching, do not assume it is just yeast. At Women’s Health Partner’s, our clinicians are experienced in identifying LS and can discuss treatment options with you.
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