Specific infections
A wide range of pathogens cause vulvitis:
Viruses:
- condylomata acuminata (papilloma virus)
- herpes genitalis (herpes simplex type II)
- molluscum contagiosum
Bacteria:
- gonorrhoea
- syphilis
- furunculosis
- chancroid
- lymphogranuloma venereum
- granuloma inguinale
- tuberculosis
Fungi:
- candidiasis
- ringworm (Tinea cruris)
Parasites:
- lice
- scabies
- threadworm
Reference
- Simonetta C, Burns EK, Guo MA. Vulvar Dermatoses: A Review and Update. Mo Med. 2015 Jul-Aug;112(4):301-7.
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