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Irritation Vulvar
An irritation vulvar could require a colposcopy to diagnose HPV, which also includes a Penile wart virus.
If the discomfort persists longer than a few months you should be examined by a doctor or gynecologist. Many times the medical treatments are very simple and quickly relieve the symptoms. Changes of the vulva begin to take place at menopause because of the lack of estrogen.
An irritation vulvar could require a colposcopy to diagnose HPV, which also includes a Penile wart virus.
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Irritation Vulvar -
Colposcopy, Penile Wart
Many things can cause this condition, the most common are temporary, such as from yeast or other vaginal infections. The discomfort may be caused by soaps, genital warts, skin conditions, vulva cancer, trauma from surgery or injury, muscle tension, anxiety and fear. An irritation vulvar could require a colposcopy to diagnose HPV, which also includes a Penile wart virus.
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