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Objective To explore the related factors to influence the curative effect of focused ultrasound treatment for non neoplastic epithelial disorders of vulva. Methods A total of 382 patients with non neoplastic epithelial disorders of vulva were included in this study and treated by focused ultrasound. During and after the treatment, the symptoms and physical signs of the subjects were observed, and the efficacy was evaluated. We analyzed the relation between pathologic type, age, course, area, or itch degree and curative effect. Results Symptoms of all patients were relieved, and appearance and color of the vulva became normal after the ultrasound treatment, with a total effective rate of 99.74%. The cure ratios of patients with different pathologic types, ages, courses, areas, and itch degrees were significantly different (χ2=9.58, P<0.01; χ2=22.385, P<0.01; χ2=32.260, P<0.01; χ2=57.99,P<0.01; χ2=42.13,P<0.01, respectively). Conclusion Focused ultrasound treatment is safe and effective for the nonneoplastic epithelial disorders of the vulva and the efficacy is associated with the pathologic type, age, course, area, and itch degree.