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What Does Blueish Growth Inside The Vagina Indicate?

Hello, me and my girlfriend of 2 months we re engaging in oral sex. I noticed a dark blue growth on the inside of her vagina. She is going to make an appointment with her gynecologist, but we are wondering if there s anything we should know. I have been checked for STDs 3 weeks ago and results came back negative. Please any information would be greatly appreciated we are both pretty worried.
Tue, 17 Nov 2015
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Hi,
Thanks for posting in HCM.
Dark bluish growth what you are describing about in your partner's vagina could be a mucosal polyp or angioma of vaginal mucosa. These are non-cancerous lesions which can be treated by simple excision and hence you may not worry much.
It needs to be examined to conclude what it could be.
It is good that you have taken an appointment for consulting Gynecologist, which would be appropriately treated.
Hope the information provided would be helpful.
All the best.
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What Does Blueish Growth Inside The Vagina Indicate?

Hi, Thanks for posting in HCM. Dark bluish growth what you are describing about in your partner s vagina could be a mucosal polyp or angioma of vaginal mucosa. These are non-cancerous lesions which can be treated by simple excision and hence you may not worry much. It needs to be examined to conclude what it could be. It is good that you have taken an appointment for consulting Gynecologist, which would be appropriately treated. Hope the information provided would be helpful. All the best.