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Suggest Treatment For Weird Growth On Labia Majora

I have a weird growth on my labia majora to what it looks like a skin tag? It started of normal skin colour before and barely even visible. And today I woke up with it black and painful- as if it was being ripped off. And then it turned darker black like scab...
Mon, 16 Feb 2015
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OBGYN, Maternal and Fetal Medicine 's  Response
Hi, I have gone through your question. I would suggest you to get properly examined by an OBGYN specialist so that the lesion on your labia can be diagnosed. The most probable diagnosis is a papilloma, which is a viral infection, and usually sexually transmitted. It needs to be treated effectively.
Any malignancy needs to be ruled by proper examination and investigation.
Hope this answers your question.
Wishing you good health.
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Suggest Treatment For Weird Growth On Labia Majora

Hi, I have gone through your question. I would suggest you to get properly examined by an OBGYN specialist so that the lesion on your labia can be diagnosed. The most probable diagnosis is a papilloma, which is a viral infection, and usually sexually transmitted. It needs to be treated effectively. Any malignancy needs to be ruled by proper examination and investigation. Hope this answers your question. Wishing you good health.