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Could The Growth Between The Labia Minora And Clitoris Be A Genital Wart?

hi , I m 43 y , one week back , I notice 2-3 mm of fleshy painless smooth growth, have same color of surrounding area, at the junction between labia minora and clitoris in the upper part , I looked at the photos of genital wart , it is different , but when I read more also , skin tags rare to arise on this area on mucous membrane , I m terrified to be genital wart, I m married my husband in not with me since 7 months, I have no sex since that , can I get answer , until I review my gynecologist , I m not diabetic , 66 k, not obese, thanks
Wed, 29 Jan 2014
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Hello ma'am and welcome.

Based on the provided description, this could be a genital wart most commonly seen in association with human papilloma virus (HPV). I would recommend a physical examination, which wiuld certainly help in ruling out/diagnosing the infection. If at all it is confirmed (god forbid), your husband will also have to be called in for testing.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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Could The Growth Between The Labia Minora And Clitoris Be A Genital Wart?

Hello ma am and welcome. Based on the provided description, this could be a genital wart most commonly seen in association with human papilloma virus (HPV). I would recommend a physical examination, which wiuld certainly help in ruling out/diagnosing the infection. If at all it is confirmed (god forbid), your husband will also have to be called in for testing. Hope this helps. Best wishes.