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BIOPSY: weird flesh-like form/discharge in vaginal opening after cervical biopsy

From: sc (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 10 Aug 2008 02:58:51 -0500 (CDT)


I had a coloscopy and biopsy friday (yesterday) morning and I just noticed that I have this weird flesh like stuff at the opening of my vagina. I pulled a few pieces off and it's like light brown tinted peels of skin or something. It's formed in a mound, and almost feels like it would if I had a tampon in there (when i touch the opening of my vagina). Although I peeled a few pieces off, it seems like it's attached to my skin because there's more and I can't peel all of it off, but I haven't tried I guess. It actually feels substantial, like if I stuck a wad of toilet paper or something in the opening. My doctor told me that there might be some slight dark brown discharge, but somehow I don't think this is what he meant. This isn't liquidy at all. I don't think it was there before, and it doesn't really smell that unusual, smells pretty much like my regular vagina smells. I've also noticed that my vagina is pretty dry right now. I'm going to call my obgyn on monday, but I'm just curious as to what it is for now.

Is this what he meant when he told me I might have discharge? I even entertained that he might have accidently left some gauze up there, but I'm pretty sure it's flesh. I really don't know what to think. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.




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