Is this normal?

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i have a "growth" at the entrance to my vagina which if stretched disappears.

i thought it was GWs so have been using aldara and waritcon but its made no difference and im now wondering if damaged the skin using this cream.image this is the only lump i have. would you be able to stretch out warts? or could this be a growth from potential trauma in that area?

its not painful or itchy and wouldnt knows it there unless you looked

thanks

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  • Posted

    Looks normal, not sure what "growth" you're talking about.

  • Edited

    all looks normal to me. warts don't typically "stretch out"

  • Posted

    image

    @john88875 see at the bottom of the labia on the left? but if i stretch the skin is completely dissappears so its almost like an extra bit of skin there

  • Edited

    What prompted you to apply Aldara? It does not look like a wart. Did it look different before you treated it ? BTW that medication is very strong and can cause severe side effects .

    • Posted

      no its always looked liked that. a previous partner had warts so i was worried it was one. aldara didnt do anything to it but heard it wasnt very good for flat warts anyway. i just got extremely sore after using it

    • Posted

      @kelly30502 you dont think this is a wart then? image

    • Posted

      i dont think so IMO, it looks more like just a fold of skin. The fact you can stretch it and nearly disappears has me convinced that it is not a wart. How long have you had it and how long have you been treating it ?

    • Posted

      yeah when i stretch it it goes so it is almost like a bit of extra skin. i think ive had it a few months now, but i wonder if i had a tear there and its "over compensated" as such and created an extra bit of skin. well ive been using aldara on it for a few months and nothings changed, its just made the skin around it have blisters occasionaly which then clear when i stop using the cream.

    • Edited

      Yes Aldara will do that specially in sensitive area. I dont think there is nothing to worry about unless you see a change in the area. Monitor the area and if you want peace of mind make an Apt with your Doc.

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