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Re: fleshy colored moles on inner thigh/groin area???

From: Kath (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 1 May 2003 21:33:09 -0500 (CDT)


At Thu, 1 May 2003, T wrote: >
>Kath,
>Yes I started out with one that appeared and I messed with it not
>knowing what the heck it was...then I started looking up different
>things. Well it ended up going away after a few months along with the
>second one that showed up...When I messed with that first one...about 6
>more small ones (very small) showed up not long after I messed with the
>first one..Well now they are going away...They are flesh colored maybe a
>little pink, smooth, in the center is like a little white dot, and they
>look like they shine a bit...so I do not think for one minute that they
>are herpes or genital warts..I believe it is this Molluscum
>Contagiosum...What do you think?? I am going to the doctor..But July is
>the earliest I can get in..My husband is going to the doc next week..I
>have another question how can they test you for this virus?...can they
>test you and say you have it even if they dont see any lesions? Thanks,
>T

T - I'm sure the doctor will be able to visibly tell if they are indeed mulluscum. If you do not have any at the time of your appointment, I don't think there's any way to detect it and your doctor would probably just tell you to come back if they re-appear. I'm pretty sure from your descriptions that that's what you have because you describe them EXACTLY like mine were, so I would not worry. Kath




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