Lipschütz ulcers heal on their own within six weeks Nonsexually acquired genital ulceration (nsagu) (previously known as complex aphthosis) is an uncommon cause of acute, severely painful genital ulceration in women. Treatment focuses on managing the painful symptoms they cause.
Commonly known as genital or vulvar aphthous ulcers, lesions are typically seen in the peri‑menarchal population, are ex … Our guidelines will assist practitioners in controlling flareups and preventing recurrences Doctors typically rule out infectious causes through blood tests, cultures, and serological tests.