Do I possibly have genital warts?
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I noticed about a month or 2 ago that I had some wart like looking things on the inside of my vagina...it doesn't burn or itch and I wouldn't have known something was wrong if I didn't look. The last time I had sex was about 3 months ago. I don't know what it could be. And don't want to go to the doctor if it's something that'll go away on it's own eventually.
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emma0102 dee_74468
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I hope that you don't get genital warts. However, doctors said that genital warts often occur 2 to 3 months after you're infected. Also, genital warts are often associated with symptoms like itching, swelling, discomfort and bleeding with intercourse. If these things inside of your vagina keep persisting and you experience noticeable symptoms, you need to see a doctor to check it.
imkewa dee_74468
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Call your GP and get it checked before you start worrying unnecessarily. Even it's a wart, don't worry too much. You can remove it with surgery, medication or ointment. Your GP may help you. Good luck!
emma0102 imkewa
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emma0102 dee_74468
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Just want to tell you about my story. I had a small genital wart and got it treated successfully about a month ago. My doctor prescribed a strong smelling liquid and my wart disappeared after one-month treatment. But unfortunately, the wart recurred although I didn't have sexual intercourse. Some people suggested using apple cider vinegar, applying tea tree, consuming supplements and more. I tried all of these but received no results. One more time, I went to see the doctor and he suggested using a FDA-approved medication made from tea tree and other natural ingredients. I remember its name is Vidarox. I put it on my wart several times a day and finally the wart was gone. Now it's been a month and I saw no wart recurrence. As you said, the GP can help us. So don't worry unnecessarily, ask them for help.
cookies2002 emma0102
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emma0102 cookies2002
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Hi cookies,
My wart didn't grow in a group or look like a cauliflower. It was just a single wart, tiny, soft and looked like a skin-colored bump. It was painless but accompanied by itching and discomfort.