Thursday, July 22, 2010

Female problem - please help!!!?

I found a small brownish-coloured bulbous growth on the skin around my genitals. I went to the doctor who said that its probably a wart. As genital warts is sexually transmitted, and i am a virgin, how can this be possible? Is there anything else it can be? thank you.

Female problem - please help!!!?
Yes, genital warts are a sexually transmitted infection, but you can have common viral warts anywhere on your body. You've just been unlucky enough to have one down there. Do you have warts on your hands? If so, you could have spread them while touching down there.


The doctor did NOT say it was a case of genital warts, he just said it was probably a wart. He didn't say it was sexually transmitted. It's most likely just a normal viral wart which happened to show up in an unfortunate area. You can have them frozen off or you can get a topical liquid which you paint onto them which gets rid of them, but you're probably best just to leave it until you're back home and you can talk to your own doctor about the best treatment.
Reply:See the doctor again
Reply:It could B Lichen Sclerosus


But get another Docs opinion.
Reply:Could it not just be a mole? You can get melanin based growths anywhere on the body which are perfectly safe %26amp; normal. You can also get warts without sexual contact (its part of the Herpes simplex virus which can be caught on the hands, eyes or face). If it is a wart then why did you not discuss this with the doctor (i.e. how it could have occurred %26amp; potential treatment)??
Reply:a wart is a virus and you can get a virus without sex
Reply:have you been around someone else who could have possibly had it? warts dont have to be spread by vaginal penile contact. He could have it, and the germs could have gotten on his hands, then onto your genitals.
Reply:have it removed


people are over sensitive deesdays
Reply:It could just a plain, ordinary wart that had the bad taste to show up in that location and scare the bejeepers out of you. Or it could be a mole.
Reply:genital warts, can be transmitted also like if somebody has that and you go to the same bathroom, and the virus is there, not just sexually, it happened to me too, and i had to have surgery.


is not going to be pretty.
Reply:You can get a wart anywhere on your body. The warts you get from sexually transmitted diseases are different. Sometimes you get bumps from the hair too. I got freaked out once and thought I had herpes or something...it was just a hair bump. Whew!
Reply:Okay so you are a virgin.Unless you have ever had sexual contact (oral sex, fingering, etc), then it cannot be a sexually transmitted disease. The doctor you went to sounds retarded. I would look for another opinion.
Reply:consult another doctor, dear. it is not very possible to get infected sexually if you're a virgin. see another doc. i ve also heard of a very ancient way of curing it, rubbing it with some natural yoghurt, i know it sounds awkard but if it is that hopeless - why not try it?
Reply:Genital warts may be small, flat, flesh-colored bumps or tiny, cauliflower-like bumps. In men, genital warts can grow on the penis, near the anus, or between the penis and the scrotum. In women, genital warts may grow on the vulva and perineal area, in the vagina and on the cervix. Genital warts vary in size and may even be so small that you can't see them. They can lead to cancer of the cervix in women or cancer of the penis in men.





Genital warts are caused by the Human papillomavirus (HPV). There are many kinds of HPV. Not all of them cause genital warts.


HPV is a sexually transmitted infection (STI). The most common way to get HPV is by having oral, vaginal or anal sex with someone who has HPV. The only sure way to prevent genital warts is to not have sex. If you are sexually active, having sex only with a partner who doesn't have HPV and only has sex with you will lower your risk of getting genital warts.





I guess this means what you have cannot be genital warts.
Reply:the vagina its a delicate place-it could be maybe the humidity


in the area


keep updated your doctor check ups


and don't tell anyone except your personal doctor gynecologist


about your private life contacts you've had
Reply:Well...warts, as i can understand have a viral cause, Human Papilloma Virus. And usually grow typically on hands and feet. So, you could just have touched your genital with your infected hands!





I knew a nurse that contaminated a few people just because she used to blow to the syringes, in order to warm them, before applying them to the patient!
Reply:OMG!!! That's horrible!! Think hard... it could have been transmitted like this.. : once upon a time, you were playing with your friends or something close like that... anyways, one of your friends touches your clothes, and that friend has...warts. You don't know, because that friend is to ashamed to tell you. So, you don't notice that the person with warts touched the clothing and your clothe touch it in the same spot. Later, your clothing touch somethings else and passes on into the thing! Hmmm... that didn't sound reasonable, but it did take a long time to plan it out and type it..!
Reply:Just visit another doctor (one that speaks a language u understand very well) and discuss the virginity part with him and let him explain how else u can catch it.


It's probably nutin serious if French man says so.
Reply:it may not be a genital wart ask ur doctor again duh
Reply:See another doctor for a second opinion.
Reply:Some good answers to your problem here ...





http://www.solgar.co.uk/healthnotes/heal...





Regards,


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