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Swollen Internal Vaginal Wall, Uncomfortable Protruding Spot Zone. Any Ideas?

Hi I am a 52 yr old woman I have 2 daughters aged 21 and 17 . My eldest has hodgkins lymphoma just last week diagnosed in remission, really tough on the family me the mum really hard, anyway may be non related I have a swollen internal vaginal wall with a like spot zone protruding, it is uncomfortable, I did have an exam last week internally thought that might have caused it but it los thickened with an angry with a head on it, any idea, thank you

Fri, 26 Jul 2013
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Could be a vaginal polyp or cervical polyp.

As you are 52 years now, should get yourself thoroughly by a gynaecologist who will advise you a pap smear or biopsy from the protruding mass for confirming the diagnosis

If it is polyp, treatments can be surgical removal (a very minor procedure). If any infection, should be o.k with appropriate antibiotics

You must take care of yourself, too, along with taking care of your beloved ones
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Swollen Internal Vaginal Wall, Uncomfortable Protruding Spot Zone. Any Ideas?

Could be a vaginal polyp or cervical polyp. As you are 52 years now, should get yourself thoroughly by a gynaecologist who will advise you a pap smear or biopsy from the protruding mass for confirming the diagnosis If it is polyp, treatments can be surgical removal (a very minor procedure). If any infection, should be o.k with appropriate antibiotics You must take care of yourself, too, along with taking care of your beloved ones