外阴硬化苔藓:综合治疗的文献综述。

Q3 Medicine
Integrative medicine Pub Date : 2025-02-01
Kathleen Jade
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外阴硬化苔藓(VLS)是一种慢性炎症性皮肤病,其特征是外阴瘙痒、疼痛、性交困难和结构改变,包括严重和永久性的外阴疤痕和畸形,如果不及时治疗。未经治疗的VLS显著增加侵袭性鳞状细胞癌的风险,即使在无症状的患者中也是如此。然而,VLS的临床前和临床研究总体缺乏。虽然这种疾病越来越被普遍认识,但它经常被低估或误诊,其患病率可能被低估。虽然确切的潜在病因尚不清楚,但VLS很可能是一种遗传易感性和环境触发背景下的自身免疫性疾病。皮肤和肠道微生物群似乎也参与其中。VLS的一线治疗,超高效外用皮质类固醇,有助于缓解症状,降低建筑变化和外阴癌的风险。二线药物和疗效证据有限的治疗包括局部钙调磷酸酶抑制剂、局部激素、富血小板血浆和部分CO2激光治疗。也可能需要手术干预。此外,一些VLS患者和从业者报告通过饮食和生活方式的改变、营养补充剂、低剂量纳曲酮、植物药物和其他综合治疗来改善VLS,尽管这些综合治疗的临床研究通常缺乏。本综述旨在描述成年女性的VLS,总结最近发表的文献,并提供包括循证综合治疗在内的临床综述。
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Vulvar Lichen Sclerosus: A Literature Review with Consideration of Integrative Therapies.

Vulvar lichen sclerosus (VLS) is a chronic inflammatory skin condition characterized by vulvar pruritus, pain, dyspareunia, and architectural changes, including significant and permanent scarring and deformity of the vulva if left untreated. Untreated VLS significantly increases the risk of invasive squamous cell carcinoma, even in asymptomatic patients. However, there is an overall paucity of preclinical and clinical research on VLS. Although the disease is becoming more commonly recognized, it is often under- or misdiagnosed and its prevalence is likely underestimated. While the exact underlying etiology is still unknown, VLS is most likely an autoimmune disorder within the background of genetic predisposition and environmental triggers. The skin and gut microbiomes also appear to be involved. The first line treatment for VLS, ultrapotent topical corticosteroids, helps relieve symptoms and reduce the risk of architectural changes and vulvar cancer. The second-line medications and treatments with more limited evidence of efficacy include topical calcineurin inhibitors, topical hormones, platelet-rich plasma, and fractional CO2 laser therapy. Surgical intervention may also be required. Additionally, some VLS patients and practitioners report improvements with diet and lifestyle changes, nutritional supplements, low-dose naltrexone, botanical medicines, and other integrative treatments, although clinical research on these integrative therapies for VLS is generally lacking. This review aims to describe VLS in adult women, summarize the recently published literature, and provide a clinical overview that includes evidence-based integrative therapies.

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