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Re: GYNECOLOGIC: Vaginal Opening appearing to be closing? Please help

From: Pat Sonnenstuhl (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 24 Mar 2008 16:35:33 -0500 (CDT)


Yes, I have seen them in clusters. They look like small cauliflowers, and can get to be quite large. Aggravated by infections. I don't know what the others would suggest, and it will depend upon what the gyn will do. I would call and try to get an earlier appointment. Tell them they have been growing quite quickly, and that you are concerned. Either HPV needs to be diagnosed, or a biopsy needs to be done. The ABX won't do anything if its HPV. HPV is a virus.

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>If it is, indeed HPV, do they form really large clusters? Like, I'm
>talking larger than the size of a quarter - inside the vagina? The
>extent of it is such that I don't seem to be able to keep a tampon in.
>My GP made a referral to a gyno only (didn't give me a cream or
>anything), but she did give me a script for antibiotics which I will
>begin today. Unfortunately, I can't get an appointment with the gyno
>until the end of May. Until such time, I'm not sure what my GP can do.
>Given this information, has it been your experience that, the more
>extensive the clusters, the more likely they are to "laser" them? If
>they do, how exactly is that done when they are internal?

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