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Vulvar Cysts
Vulvar cysts dtected with a colposcopy should not always be treated, like ASCUS.
Some women have a greater risk of developing this condition: those who have experienced the disease, or a previous surgery to the area. Treatment for the condition involves numbing the area and opening the affected gland by making a small cut.
Vulvar cysts dtected with a colposcopy should not always be treated, like ASCUS.
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Vulvar Cysts -
Colposcopy, ASCUS
The gland openings can become clogged for some reason. The glands make a mucous fluid that can collect inside the glands. Symptoms of the condition include pain, redness and swelling of the area. The area outside the opening of the vagina is called vulva.
Vulvar cysts dtected with a colposcopy should not always be treated, like ASCUS.
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