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Re: Vein & vulvaFrom: Samir Fouad Aziz MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 23 Sep 2003 06:28:41 -0500 (CDT)
At Mon, 22 Sep 2003, Lea wrote: > >I have a question. About a yr ago, I noticed a very dark blue vein >going across my vulva... I was very alarmed by this. I saw my doctor >and they didnt seem concerned and said it was an irritated vein... I am >assuming Vericose? But anyway, I used an ointment and it did go away. >But a white line remained where the vein was.... It does not hurt but >is uncomfortable if touched or wear tight clothing. I have read about >vericose veins occuring in the vulva but mostly in pregnant women. Is >it normal that someone who is not pregnant get this? I have noticed that >the vein is back, and am using Lidocane for the treatment? Just a bit >worried that it may be something more serious or why its coming back? >Thank you vulval varicosities can occur at any time
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