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Right Inner Labia Sore After Stopping Monistat, History Of HPV, Yeast Infections, Vestibular Papillomatosis. Any Relation ?

Hi... I am a 26 year old female with a history of gynelogical issues. When I was 18, I had a pap and was deemed to have hpv. I had a leep procedure and after multiple follow up negative paps was allowed to go on my way. I have been on multiple birth controls over the years attempting to find one that could help with severe cramping. I most recently had the mirena iud and during that time was plagued with constant yeast infections. I then went on the patch but have since been taken off it as I am also being treated for a severe migraine disorder and the dr recommended going over hormone therapy (birth control) to assist with maintaining my migraines. During my last pap, I had more abnormal cells and after a colposcopy was placed on a frolic acid regiment. I am expected to see my gyno in the middle of next month for a follow up. This past week, I had a yeast infection and treated it with over the counter monistat. Since ending the monistat, my right inner labia has continued to be sore. It appears as though I have vestibular pappillomatosis. I have done the vinegar test, and the skin remains red. Aside from seeing my doctor which I plain to do ASAP what could this be? Is it related to my hpv diagnosis 8 years ago?
Mon, 1 Jul 2013
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HIV AIDS Specialist 's  Response
Hi,
Welcome to HCM.

As it has no color change with addition of vinegar it is quite unlikely to be due to HPV.
It seems that you had not been cured completely from yeast infection. How long you took the treatment for yeast infection and at what dose? Sometimes it may have to be continued for three weeks. Your sex partner is also to be examined and has to take treatment if he has any problem.
Mirena also may likely to be a cause for recurrence. Kindly rule out other predisposing factors for yeast infection like Diabetes Mallitus, immuno-suppressible treatment etc.
Wish you a speedy recovery.
Dr S.Murugan
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Right Inner Labia Sore After Stopping Monistat, History Of HPV, Yeast Infections, Vestibular Papillomatosis. Any Relation ?

Hi, Welcome to HCM. As it has no color change with addition of vinegar it is quite unlikely to be due to HPV. It seems that you had not been cured completely from yeast infection. How long you took the treatment for yeast infection and at what dose? Sometimes it may have to be continued for three weeks. Your sex partner is also to be examined and has to take treatment if he has any problem. Mirena also may likely to be a cause for recurrence. Kindly rule out other predisposing factors for yeast infection like Diabetes Mallitus, immuno-suppressible treatment etc. Wish you a speedy recovery. Dr S.Murugan