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What Causes Vulval Atrophy?

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Posted on Tue, 5 May 2015
Question: Vulvar rash, fairly defined demarcation, was initiated by scraping skin on outer edge of vulva when shaving (UNINTENTIONALLY). Initially pink with tiny white "dots"; started as an itchy rash, the 'lesion'(?) or patch was a little raised and now it is flat and smaller in size. It still is occasionally itchy (when dry). Topical yeast cream/ointment and cortisone OTC stop the itching. This patch has been present for about a year, although getting smaller and less itchy, but this length of time is a concern.
A gyn saw it on my first office visit a few weeks ago. He does not want to treat it or listen to my medical history, but does want to do a biopsy. I can't find any online pictures that are similar (the most similar photos are 'dermatitis' and diaper rash). My husband is not a gyn but he says this pink patch appears to be slowly improving.
I have frequent yeast infections because of antibiotics for physician diagnosed "undetermined dermatitis" or "atypical rosacea" on my face which can worsen with stress. A blood test and two biopsies on my face revealed nothing abnormal. I now have fairly frequent infections at the biopsy sites. The biopsies were done three years ago. My age is 53 and I have no other illness or condition.
My Question: Must a biopsy be done before a possible diagnosis or trying ANY other treatment, if only for a few weeks? The doctor dismissed my questions so I plan to get another opinion but we do not have health insurance.
Thank you!
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Answered by Dr. Suresh Heijebu (4 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Possible atrophic changes.Need biopsy to rule out malignancy.

Detailed Answer:
Hi Mam.

I understand your concern.

Biopsy of vulva(particularly the patch area) is certainly required in your case to rule out malignant lesions in the setting of recurrent fungal infections.

Further treatment depends exclusively on the result of the biopsy.

In case if the result is suggestive of vulval atrophy,estrogen topical atrophy will be curative.

Post your further queries if any.
Thank you.
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What Causes Vulval Atrophy?

Brief Answer: Possible atrophic changes.Need biopsy to rule out malignancy. Detailed Answer: Hi Mam. I understand your concern. Biopsy of vulva(particularly the patch area) is certainly required in your case to rule out malignant lesions in the setting of recurrent fungal infections. Further treatment depends exclusively on the result of the biopsy. In case if the result is suggestive of vulval atrophy,estrogen topical atrophy will be curative. Post your further queries if any. Thank you.