Vulvitis is the inflammation of the soft skin on the outside of the female genitalia. This area is called the vulva. The moist and warm conditions that are a necessary part of the vulva make it especially susceptible to vulvitis. Any female can be affected by vulvitis, especially if they have allergies, sensitivities, infections, or diseases that make them more vulnerable. Prepubescent girls and postmenopausal women have a higher risk because they tend to have lower estrogen levels. It is important to see a doctor if symptoms, such as vaginal discharges or skin lesions on the vulva, occur.
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