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How Can A Persisting Vulval Lump Be Treated?

Hello Pertaining to my January question the bump has not gone away on my vulva. When I work out it seems to become bigger and white in color and then I can peel it and it s a waxy texture. When that happens it looks like a abscesses pimple and stings a little bit exposed. It normally doesn t hurt or itch or anything that you hear about genital warts but I m growing more and more concerned. Any comforting words? Thank you for your time.
Mon, 26 Feb 2018
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Hello...
thanks for choosing healthcare magic for your query....

By reading your history regarding vulval lump, this is highly recommended to meet nearby Gynaecologist and get biopsy done as you are telling it is not much painful.

Biopsy is very important in your case. Biopsy is cutting the part under anesthesia and sending it for pathological examination.

What report is saying on that you will get relieved once and for all.

Hope this helps...

In case of any further queries feel free to ask...
Regards,
DR TEJASHREE BHOR
Gynaecologist
Dhanori, Pune
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How Can A Persisting Vulval Lump Be Treated?

Hello... thanks for choosing healthcare magic for your query.... By reading your history regarding vulval lump, this is highly recommended to meet nearby Gynaecologist and get biopsy done as you are telling it is not much painful. Biopsy is very important in your case. Biopsy is cutting the part under anesthesia and sending it for pathological examination. What report is saying on that you will get relieved once and for all. Hope this helps... In case of any further queries feel free to ask... Regards, DR TEJASHREE BHOR Gynaecologist Dhanori, Pune