tulvariskin
Tulvariskin, or vulvar skin, refers to the skin that covers the external female genitalia, including the labia majora and labia minora, the clitoral area, and surrounding folds. This skin is relatively thin and highly innervated, and it contains hair follicles, sweat glands, and sebaceous glands. It acts as a protective barrier against moisture, friction, and pathogens while contributing to sensation and temperature regulation.
The vulvar skin is designed to be resilient yet sensitive. It can be irritated by soaps, detergents,
Diagnosis is typically based on history and a clinical examination. If infection is suspected, swabs or cultures
Treatment aims to relieve symptoms and protect the skin. Approaches include avoiding irritants, using gentle, fragrance-free
Prevention focuses on gentle hygiene, breathable underwear, and avoiding known irritants. Seek medical care for persistent