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There is something sticking out of the bottom of my vagina when I spread my legs. It is flesh colored, vertical and thin, maybe about a half an inch long, no pain. I wouldn t even have noticed it if I weren t wiping myself after urinating. Do you have any idea what this may be?? I am freaking out! Please help!
Welcome to healthcaremagic.com. Sorry about the freaking out. It would be good to include your age and sexual history and prior if any STD's. I say this because I am leaning towards HPV or genital warts on your labia. I do not know if you have ever had HPV vaccine either. Please note that the tags can be removed with cryotherapy/freezing with liquid nitrogen/cometic surgery and acid rasins. Now would be a good time however to have infectious testing. I would consult with a OB/GYN for further definitive therapy. Hope this helps and good luck.
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Suggest Treatment For Skin Tag Near Vagina
Welcome to healthcaremagic.com. Sorry about the freaking out. It would be good to include your age and sexual history and prior if any STD s. I say this because I am leaning towards HPV or genital warts on your labia. I do not know if you have ever had HPV vaccine either. Please note that the tags can be removed with cryotherapy/freezing with liquid nitrogen/cometic surgery and acid rasins. Now would be a good time however to have infectious testing. I would consult with a OB/GYN for further definitive therapy. Hope this helps and good luck.