Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology | 2021
Vulvar Aphthous Ulcer in an Adolescent With COVID-19
Abstract
\n Background\n Vulvar aphthous ulcers have been associated with various prodromal viral illnesses. We describe the case of an adolescent female who developed vulvar aphthous ulcers during infection with Coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2.\n \n Case\n A 19-year-old female presented to the emergency department with cough, sore throat, fevers, and rash, and tested positive for COVID-19. She re-presented two days later with vulvar pain and was found to have a vulvar aphthous ulcer. She was admitted for pain control and treated with oral steroids. Improvement in her vulvar pain was noted, along with resolution of fevers, cough, and rash.\n \n Summary and Conclusion\n This case illustrates the novel association of COVID-19 with vulvar aphthous ulcers in adolescents. Use of oral steroids for symptomatic management of COVID-19 led to rapid clinical improvement.\n