Suggest Treatment For Skin Tags At The Vaginal Opening
possibly hymenal tags
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Hello,
Thanks for the query to hcm,
The skin tags at the vaginal opening which are skin coloured and non painful or inflamed are more likely to be hymenal tags which are normal to form after the hymenal rupture and are usually asymptomatic. however the best would be if you can send me a picture of the same, i should be able to confirm.
Nextly, bumps at the floor of the mouth and throat are unlikely to be due to microgynon side effect but rather due to infection more likely or secondary to any form of oral sex if you may have been involved with your partner, which can often injure the floor of the mouth and throat during the act. If symptomatic then you may get a throat swab for culture done to rule out any infection.
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You can attach the pics on this platform itself . There is an option in the follow up to upload files.
I would be able to comment after seeing the pics. There is all possibility that they can be hypertrophic vaginal mucousa following friction and have formed mucous tags over the time, but better to visuals and make a comment.
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Well these are vaginal mucousa hypertrophy and the hymenal tags as well which can be seen, and not an infection or std as it appears to be. Also the surrounding mucousa seems normal which again goes against any infection or std, so as there is no difficulty or pain during intercourse, i don't think you should be worried at present, though I AGREE THAT the picture quality is real poor to demarcate the mucous borders but over all the vaginal mucousa looks healthy.
As there has been no oozing, itching, discharge, pain, foul smell or cuts/ abrasions over the vaginal introitus the change can be easily termed as physiological.
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I just received your throat pics as well and the bumps which you see at the base of the throat are actually circumvallate papillae and the ones ahead of that are filiform papillae which are normal anatomy of the tongue and there is no apparent infection in the throat as i can see.
There are no genital warts for sure as the location is never the introitus and or the vaginal mucousa, so rest assured i don't think there is any herpetic infection.
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you may use vagisil vaginal alkaline washes for vaginal cleansing and avoid any soap or dettol which can cause irritation and often dermatitis lesions.
For the throat you may use listerine mouthwashes twice a day and that should suffice maintaining your oral hygiene. There is no infection so no other recommendation in this regard.
Have safe sex and stay protected.
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