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Vulvar Disorder
Not any vulvar disorder leads to development of a genital wart and disorders on the cervix.
Some require a biopsy. Many growths on the vulva are benign and are treated with simple excision or observation. Some signs and symptoms that cause concern and visits to the doctors office are puritus, pain, burning, irritation, and a mass or growth.
Not any vulvar disorder leads to development of a genital wart and disorders on the cervix.
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Vulvar Disorder -
Genital Wart, Cervix
Tumors of the solid variety include Lintigo, nevus, Seborrheic keratosis, Papillomotosis, and Dermatofibroma. Some types of cysts include mucous cyst, Bartholin’s cyst, Skene’s duct cyst, Epidermal inclusion cyst, Furunculosis. There are many types of benign tumors that occur on the vulva. Not any vulvar disorder leads to development of a genital wart and disorders on the cervix.
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