
I Have Noticed The Tissue Of The Right Side Of

Question: I Have noticed the tissue of the right side of my vagina wall has thickened. It feels almost like a growth in a linear shape (about 3cm in length and .5cm in depth). My husband and I have both exams and noticed the change.
Medical history: I am 26 years old. Married with the same sexual partner for 6 years. Had HPV come up on a screening once (but symptom free and apparently not the type causing warts). No pain, maybe some mild burning and so comfort during sexual intercourse.
What do you recommend?
Medical history: I am 26 years old. Married with the same sexual partner for 6 years. Had HPV come up on a screening once (but symptom free and apparently not the type causing warts). No pain, maybe some mild burning and so comfort during sexual intercourse.
What do you recommend?
Brief Answer:
It can be warts.
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear, welcome to Ask a doctor's service.
I read your query and here is my advice.
Listening to your history and symptoms I believe it can be warts.
I want to see any photo of it if anything can be seen from outside.
Many different types of HPV ( about 40) that can cause warts.
Taking count that you are having a growth inside vagina , which causes discomfort and burning during intercourse ,being also positive to some kind of HPV ,it can be warts.
You can consult your gynaecologist to look to it with a colposcope and help you treat them.
Hope I have answered the question.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
It can be warts.
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear, welcome to Ask a doctor's service.
I read your query and here is my advice.
Listening to your history and symptoms I believe it can be warts.
I want to see any photo of it if anything can be seen from outside.
Many different types of HPV ( about 40) that can cause warts.
Taking count that you are having a growth inside vagina , which causes discomfort and burning during intercourse ,being also positive to some kind of HPV ,it can be warts.
You can consult your gynaecologist to look to it with a colposcope and help you treat them.
Hope I have answered the question.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
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