Vagina/vulva 3 biopsies taken today. Please advise
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Under general anaesthetic in theatre today and had a - high vaginal swab - 1 vaginal biopsy -2 vulval biopsies. No problem at all with the anaesthetic, after 1 hour had tea and toast. Read consultant gynaes opinion on my medical chart in the hospital.
She claims that she saw no sign of any dystrophy. Amazing really. Two months ago my con/derm diagnosed lichen sclerosus. I myself am convinced that i have lichen sclerosus from the white patches on my vulva.
I really had to plead with con/gynae to take vaginal biopsy.
Now i am at home and in great discomfort.
It took all my courage to look at my vulva. The whole vulva is inflamed. The black stitches very obvious.
I do not know what to do now to encourage the vulva to heal and try to avoid an infection. Doctor advised not to use salt instead just clear water.
So i just showered the vulva with lukewarm water and patted dry.
I would really appreciate any advice on how to proceed. Taking anti-inflammatories. Hardly able to walk/sit.
Should i avoid walking to encourage healing. Still losing some blood. Any idea how long this will last.
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thanks for reply. Doctor explained that vaginal stitch was bleeding as a result of very bad bruising and inflammation.
advised to rinse area with cold water after every toilet visit. Cold water and ice cold packs great to reduce inflammation.
Bleeding stopped once inflammation reduced. Also advised course of antibiotics. Stay most of day in bed but walk around a little. i am trying to give area chance to heal and further reduce inflammation. really appreciate your advice. Hope you are doing well.
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As for me, I have hospital Friday for my 6 month check up...I have a disappearing clit and have zapped a small white patch this past week with steroid to try and stop further fusing...I was lucky, my doc diagnosed within 30seconds and after the initial irritation and soreness I have been ok using my synalar steroid and a barrier cream plus washing with epaderm always, so I am hoping that apart from the disappearing clit act they will be pleased with me..Fingers crossed....I only suffered for a few months before my diagnosis and I thought I had thrush after a course of anti biotics as I can get that....My worst thing is re occuring bouts of cystitis a couple of bad ones..All goes hand in hand im afraid. All good old auto-immune conditions....Take carex
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Hope your hospital appointment went well. You appear to have adopted a calm acceptance of your ls. Do you have another auto-immune related condition. Cystitis is very severe so I admire your strength and hope you got encouraging results. Do you see a specialist in ls at this hospital.
I had to return to doctor yesterday. Heavy vaginal discharge. Stitches seem to be ok but my god so painful.. More antibiotics and have to await the results of two swabs he sent off. Hope this is a good day for you
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I think that if we can logically say, right, i appear to be here for the duration, so until they find a solution.Ha ha flying pig!!! :roll: I will maintain the area daily then hopefully I can slow down the progression. Yes, I have had other auto-immunes - utricaria.which disappeared when LS started, raised liver function, endometriosis severley, arthritis(osteo) and my mom had rhumatoid arthritis and thyroid trouble, so there we go, quite a list..
I hope you go on ok,love. After the antibiotics you should start healing well. I feel for you having to go through all the pain and I felt how scared you were but in the long run you will be sure of everything and they then can treat you properly. There is nothing worse than having problems down there, as it is hard to talk through how you feel to anyone. If we break a leg at least people can sympathise cos they can see whats wrong.
Check out the girls on **** message page,. They are all UK, and in the same boat, but there is one girl on there, lynzi, we all get great strength from..This site is also brilliant and we tend to flip across from one to the other... If you find the other one use the same name to start with then we will know you....Take care xxx
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Uplifting to hear you got positive news at the hospital. Do you use estrogen cream all the time and if so do you find it beneficial. Do you stay on it longterm. I am seriously considering staying on the estrogen (vagifem) longterm if con/gyn allows me to. You say you use a doublebase emollient to wash. Could you give me the name. perhaps i could purchase in boots. Also would be interedted to know what barrier cream you use and in what order you use them daily. I dont seem to be able to manage my ls on a daily basis and could do with your advice.
Did you not have to have biopsies to confirm your ls. The doctors here insisted on biopsies. I appreciate your patience. I cannot locate the message board on ****. How do I join this forum.
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