Small Indentation On Mucosa Next To Vaginal Opening. History Of Thrush. Causes?
I had a small indentation on the mucosa next to my vaginal opening which I only noticed due to pain when wiping after urination . It was single and no whiteness or anything just looked like a shallow hole. I have suffered with thrush in the past. It has began to heal now - there is no crusting just looks like slightly raised mucosa in the place where the hole was. I am just a little worried as to what this is. I have been in a relationship for over a year.
Hello Lauren
Thank you for getting in touch with us. As I see, there was only a small indentation on the mucosa next to your vagina opening. As you have a past history of thrush, we cannot exclude the possibility of recurrence although the chances are slim as there was no whiteness and it was a small indentation. It could just be normal abrasion or minor injury. We would then also recommend you to get it examined with a Dermatologist who can guide you furthen on this. Hope this helps
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Dr. Gagandeep Dhillon
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Small Indentation On Mucosa Next To Vaginal Opening. History Of Thrush. Causes?
Hello Lauren Thank you for getting in touch with us. As I see, there was only a small indentation on the mucosa next to your vagina opening. As you have a past history of thrush, we cannot exclude the possibility of recurrence although the chances are slim as there was no whiteness and it was a small indentation. It could just be normal abrasion or minor injury. We would then also recommend you to get it examined with a Dermatologist who can guide you furthen on this. Hope this helps Regards Dr. Gagandeep Dhillon