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Vulvar Irritation
Vulvar irritation, if persistent, can be linked to the HPV venereal wart viruses, also known as the genital wart virus.
The pain or burning in the genital area can be caused by several different conditions. Sometimes discomfort and pain in the vulva is due to chronic recurrent yeast vaginitis and vulvitis. Or, the pain may be due to a chronic irritant vulvitis.
Vulvar irritation, if persistent, can be linked to the HPV venereal wart viruses, also known as the genital wart virus.
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Vulvar Irritation -
Venereal Wart, Genital Wart
The diagnosis of the pain requires a careful history by a gynecologist familiar with such problems. The vulva is examined with the help of a colposcope. During the examination, the muscles surrounding the vulva and vagina are checked for tenderness and tension. Vaginal discharge is checked under a microscope.
Vulvar irritation, if persistent, can be linked to the HPV venereal wart viruses, also known as the genital wart virus.
Other Topics: HPV, HPV Vaccine, HPV Picture, HPV Statistics, HPV Vaccines, Human Papilloma Virus Vaccine , Human Papilloma Virus, Cervical Dysplasia, Abnormal Pap Smear Result, Genital Warts
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