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Mons Pain Of A Breast Cancer Patient

Hi ,I am a 53 year old women who is a 5 year breast cancer survivor. Recently I have been having just pain in my mons pubis .What could be going on.
Wed, 4 Jan 2012
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Hello Kim, Welcome to HealthcareMagic Forum.
Do you have burning, stinging, irritation there? Your history suggests you have Vulvodynia. It may be due to various factors like injury or irritation of the nerves, fungal infection or pelvic floor muscles. It is usually not related to Infection. Kindly get yourself examined by a Gynecologist so that she can examine both vulva and vagina thoroughly and rule out the exact cause. If necessary she may also suggest a Colposcopy or Culture of a Vaginal swab.

Hope i have answered your Query, I will be available for your Follow up Queries.

Wish you Good Health. Take Care.
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Mons Pain Of A Breast Cancer Patient

Hello Kim, Welcome to HealthcareMagic Forum. Do you have burning, stinging, irritation there? Your history suggests you have Vulvodynia. It may be due to various factors like injury or irritation of the nerves, fungal infection or pelvic floor muscles. It is usually not related to Infection. Kindly get yourself examined by a Gynecologist so that she can examine both vulva and vagina thoroughly and rule out the exact cause. If necessary she may also suggest a Colposcopy or Culture of a Vaginal swab. Hope i have answered your Query, I will be available for your Follow up Queries. Wish you Good Health. Take Care.