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Round Patches In The Vagina. Not HPV. What Else?

Hi, my name is Cynthia . I am married and with two kids. I am 33 years old.I am having a problem with vagina... specifically in the labia and urethra area.. I found some round elements on it.. I went to the doctor and had pop smear and the result was negative for HPV.. I just want to know what is the best thing for me do now.
Tue, 28 May 2013
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Hi,
Being married and with two kids expose you to STI but does not implies if you have a problem it must be an STI. HPV cause condyloma warts right but if pap smear if negative then it can't be wart. Round element could be any small growth or papules of probable of mycologic origin. Further investigation for other non infectious causes will be useful.

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Dr Bezing
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Round Patches In The Vagina. Not HPV. What Else?

Hi, Being married and with two kids expose you to STI but does not implies if you have a problem it must be an STI. HPV cause condyloma warts right but if pap smear if negative then it can t be wart. Round element could be any small growth or papules of probable of mycologic origin. Further investigation for other non infectious causes will be useful. Thanks Dr Bezing