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Vulva Swelling

If you suffer from vulva swelling, a pap smear test can detect the presence of viruses in your vagina, but it cannot make a diagnosis, such as vaginitis, ASCUS, warts, etc. The causes for the condition can be various: chemical irritants or medications, vaginal infection in conjunction with antibiotic use, vaginal discharge caused by other infections, menopause, as a result of decreasing levels of estrogen, certain skin conditions, etc. If you suffer from vulva swelling, a pap smear test can detect the presence of viruses in your vagina, but it cannot make a diagnosis, such as vaginitis, ASCUS, warts, etc.

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Vulva Swelling

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Pap Smear, Vaginitis

Sometimes, women are ashamed and reluctant to apply for a doctor’s help. This can only worsen the condition. A great number of women experience some very uncomfortable sensation in their genital area. Pruritus vulvae is generally described as a pathologic process affecting the vulvae. It consists of irritation, itching, and burning. If you suffer from vulva swelling, a pap smear test can detect the presence of viruses in your vagina, but it cannot make a diagnosis, such as vaginitis, ASCUS, warts, etc.

Other Topics: HPV, HPV Virus, HPV Treatment, Condition HPV More Treatment, HPV Info, Human Papilloma Virus, Human Papilloma Virus Symptom, Cervical Dysplasia and Fertility, ASCUS Pap Smear, Sign of Genital Wart

Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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