What Do These Following Lab Reports Indicate?
It is a vulvar or vestibular papilomatosis
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear and thanks for your query at healthcare magic.
I have read your question carefully and seen report attached .
From your report you have attached all these small bumps are called vulvar papillomatosis .
Vulvar or vestibular papillomatosis (VP) are small fingerlike projections on the vulva or vestibule of unknown origin.
Or, they could be due to HPV infection.
We’re not sure .
Vestibular papillomatosis is not transmittable or pathological.
They doesn't need to be treated ,hence don't worry.
Hope I have been helpful and please feel free to discuss further .
Best regards
They aren't genital warts
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear back!
As I have explained above they are vulvar papilomatosis and aren't genital warts or condilloma .
Hence be calm.
Yes ,you can do HPV test ,it should be done very 5 years .
Hence you can do it when you will go to do Pap-smear .
Vulvar papilomatosis can cause itching and burning sensation .
Meanwhile you have both burning and itching sensation you can try :
Sitz baths with warm water adding iodine solution ( one liter of water add 2 table spoon (10 ml )iodine solution .
use cotton loose underwear
Yes ,some type of medications of chemotherapy can cause alteration of semen .
Hope I have been helpful and please feel free for further discussion.
Best regards
Unprotected intercourse and I-pill can cause vaginal bacterial imbalances
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear again!
I understand your health concern and I will try to help.
Yes both ,unprotected intercourse and use of I-pill can cause bacterial vaginal imbalances .
Bacterial vaginal imbalances is the most common reason of bacterial vaginosis .
Than use of antibiotics can cause yeast infection an vice versa and in this way is created a vicious circle .
Hence to treat these issue you should try:
1.probiotics for a period of month
2.use lactic acid gels such as Relactgel because it restores and maintains the natural acidity of the vagina to create a suitable environment for lactobacilli to grow
3.use cranberry teas for a period of month
4.use Sitz baths adding iodine solution
5.have genital hygiene ,use water after every going to bathroom and than dry
6.use cotton underwear
7.do not use vaginal douches
Hope I have been helpful and please feel free for further discussion.
Best regards
You should contact with your gynecologist
Detailed Answer:
Hi, back dear!
I have seen the report you have attached and there is nothing to worry because it is a normal part of vaginal mucosae.
But it is more prominent from the swelling of the yeast infection you have had.
Meanwhile, if the burning persists you should contact with your follow-up gynecologist because you may need for a second course of antifungal treatment.
Please do not stop using Sitz baths and cranberry teas.
Hope I have been helpful and please feel free for further discussion.
Wish you a fast recovery
Answered by
Dr. Vjollce Mbiarra
OBGYN, Maternal and Fetal Medicine
Practicing since :2006
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