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Acute vulvitis, identified by the ICD-11 code GA00.0, is a medical term for inflammation affecting the vulva. The vulva comprises the external female genitalia, including the labia majora, labia minora, clitoris, and the entrance to the vagina (introitus). This condition can occur on its own or as part of a broader inflammation involving both the vulva and vagina, known as vulvovaginitis. Accurate coding with GA00.0 is crucial for medical billing and documentation.
Individuals experiencing acute vulvitis may notice several visible and symptomatic changes. Common signs include redness and swelling of the vulvar tissues. Patients often report symptoms such as itching and pain in the affected area, which can cause significant discomfort and impact daily activities. Prompt recognition of these symptoms is key to seeking appropriate medical attention.
The development of acute vulvitis can be attributed to a range of factors. These include infectious agents, allergic reactions to substances like soaps or detergents, or physical injury to the vulvar region. The warm and moist environment naturally present in the vulvar area can create conditions that favour inflammation. Certain demographic groups may have a higher predisposition; for instance, postmenopausal women and prepubescent girls are often more susceptible due to lower oestrogen levels, which can lead to thinner, drier vulvar tissue. Women with diabetes may also be at increased risk.
The diagnosis of acute vulvitis is primarily established through a clinical examination conducted by a healthcare professional. This involves a visual assessment of the vulvar area to identify signs of inflammation, such as redness and swelling, and a discussion of the patient's reported symptoms. Depending on the clinical presentation, further diagnostic tests may be performed to pinpoint the specific cause, such as identifying an infection or an allergic trigger.
Effective management of acute vulvitis centres on identifying and treating the underlying cause. Treatment strategies may include antifungal medications if a fungal infection is diagnosed, or other therapeutic interventions tailored to the specific aetiology. Maintaining meticulous hygiene in the vulvar area and avoiding potential irritants, such as harsh soaps or perfumed products, are important components of care and prevention.
The ICD-11 code GA00.0 serves as the specific classification for acute vulvitis, essential for accurate medical records and billing. Common clinical synonyms for this condition include inflammation of the labium, vulval cellulitis, and vulval infection. Healthcare providers can enhance documentation by using postcoordination with specific anatomical codes to detail the precise vulvar structures affected by the inflammation.
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