Saturday, January 2, 2010

Vaginal Warts Symptoms Is It Possible To Have Been Misdiagnosed With Vaginal Warts?

Is it possible to have been misdiagnosed with vaginal warts? - vaginal warts symptoms

I'm pregnant and a month and a half, I began to really dry during intercourse, itching or swelling not just dry. I have also tried to shave the vaginal area and I cut close to the clitoris. After the formation of a small district, where it was cut, and I thought it was so narrow infected. Nothing happened, but it bleeds a little. I left him alone.
A few weeks later started a small label on the skin, forming small hard lumps. Both were colored flesh, and no pain or itching and the size and the length of a pencil and a soft texture.
I thought it would be if left alone, will not, however.
Today I went to my doctor for routine tests to see OB and be quickly identified and treated warts with acid.
Here are my questions:
1. I have the same partner for over 11 years and we were both virgins and oral sex and have never been with anyone else.
2. The diagnosis was as quick and clumsy as me and my wife was confused. When I told him that we not had other partners cogensHe said it could be years and years.
3. It has never been a shred of evidence (not sure if there is evidence for the race, but I think it would be.)
4. After applying the acid, then leave for 10 minutes, but then thoroughly that all the information you to us quickly, before leaving the room. I tried also to questions about the signs and symptoms of asking my husband (he never was) a sign, and she said the men were lucky and show no signs of genital warts?
5. I did a little online research will be used on the acid and how it is used, and should go only to the affected area, but with what looks like a whole side of my vagina is covered! It is said that the reasons for caution in scarring and further complications.
I was afraid that my husband and I had not even had a sexual partner that I am not in front of my eyes.

2 comments:

Beetle in a Box said...

Given the lack of other partners and the fact that you know there was a knife, I think it is possible that this is a misdiagnosis. With genital warts and is often carried out after tests. The HPV test if you receive an abnormal Pap smear, but the type of HPV that lead to seeking to ensure that no visible warts. The types that cause warts do not cause bodily injury, as a rule, are not of great importance for the physician.

If you have any pain or swelling of the acid, I suggest you go to see another gynecologist.

Beetle in a Box said...

Given the lack of other partners and the fact that you know there was a knife, I think it is possible that this is a misdiagnosis. With genital warts and is often carried out after tests. The HPV test if you receive an abnormal Pap smear, but the type of HPV that lead to seeking to ensure that no visible warts. The types that cause warts do not cause bodily injury, as a rule, are not of great importance for the physician.

If you have any pain or swelling of the acid, I suggest you go to see another gynecologist.

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