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What Do White Warts In The Vagina Indicate?

I m very worried because I was just making sure that everything in my vagina is okay, and when I stretched my lab I minora open I seen that I have very tiny white bumps on both sides, I am really worried they might be genital warts although they do not look like it as much, they are more white and yellow
Thu, 27 Oct 2016
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Genital warts are mostly seen in case of HPV infection.However, treatment and control of this condition is possible depending on the sizes of the warts.I will suggest you see the Doctor for examination.HPV that causes genital wart is also increases your chances of developing cervical cancer.I will also suggest you see the Doctor for a Pap test too to rule out any precancerous cervical lesions.
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What Do White Warts In The Vagina Indicate?

Hi Thanks for posting on HCM Genital warts are mostly seen in case of HPV infection.However, treatment and control of this condition is possible depending on the sizes of the warts.I will suggest you see the Doctor for examination.HPV that causes genital wart is also increases your chances of developing cervical cancer.I will also suggest you see the Doctor for a Pap test too to rule out any precancerous cervical lesions. Hope this will help Wish you good health