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Vulvar Vestibulitis
Vulvar vestibulitis may be treated with a natural remedy but not by cone biopsy.
The symptoms are described as stinging or burning, or a feeling of rawness or irritation and is often misdiagnosed. The exact cause is unknown and can occur in women who have never been sexually active as well as sexually active women.
Vulvar vestibulitis may be treated with a natural remedy but not by cone biopsy.
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Vulvar Vestibulitis -
a natural remedy, Cone Biopsy
This condition is a subset of Vulvodynia, it is a syndrome of unexplained pain, frequently accompanied by sexual dysfunction, limitation of daily activities, physical disabilities, and psychological distress. With this condition the patient has chronic pain lasting months to years. Vulvar vestibulitis may be treated with a natural remedy but not by cone biopsy.
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