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Bumps On Vulva

Bumps on vulva may be an indication of a genital wart virus or vaginosis. The most common symptoms of the cancer are itching, burning and soreness of this organ, lumps, swelling or wart-like growths, which can be raised, thickened, of a red color. Sometimes, women can experience bleeding and pain when passing urine. Bumps on vulva may be an indication of a genital wart virus or vaginosis.

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Bumps On Vulva

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Genital Wart, Vaginosis

If you have any of these symptoms, your doctor is likely to carry out certain tests to check for the presence of this cancer. After examination and feeling for lumps, the doctor may prescribe a biopsy. Early detection is vital, as cancer may spread to the vagina, the anus, the urethra, and the nearby lymph nodes. Bumps on vulva may be an indication of a genital wart virus or vaginosis.

Other Topics: HPV, HPV Virus, HPV Picture, Human Papillomavirus HPV, Side Effects HPV Vaccine, Human Papilloma Virus in Man, Human Papilloma Virus, High Grade Cervical Dysplasia, Pap Smear, Genital Wart Picture

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

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