Diagnosed With HPV, Pain And Redness On Vagina, Orange Sac On The Vaginal Opening. What Could It Be?
Hi.. i was diagnosed of HPV but i dont know exactly the stage of it.. i had a cervarix first shot and im using now wartec.. im suffering pain and redness of my vagina and i noticed that it spreads more after applying the cream!! The dr did not examine my vagina from the inside!! And i lately noticed while applying the treatment that there is an orange sac not too much big exactly on the opening of my vagina? What this could be? Shall i visit the dr again? Shall i be worried of having inner vaginal warts? Regards
Wartec should only be applied to warts you can see and should be put only on them and not around them. So be careful not to put the creme all over. You might have an allergy to Wartec. So be careful.
Wartec destroys the skin and the virus of the wart . So it can be normal to have a burning sensation or redness where the warts are.
If you can`t see the warts - don`t apply the creme.
The orange sac might just be part of the hymen or the vaginal wall.
You should always be checked for internal warts as well.
Go back and let the doctor have another look and show you how to apply the creme properly or to check if it looks more like an allergy.
kind regards,
JR
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Diagnosed With HPV, Pain And Redness On Vagina, Orange Sac On The Vaginal Opening. What Could It Be?
Hello, Wartec should only be applied to warts you can see and should be put only on them and not around them. So be careful not to put the creme all over. You might have an allergy to Wartec. So be careful. Wartec destroys the skin and the virus of the wart . So it can be normal to have a burning sensation or redness where the warts are. If you can`t see the warts - don`t apply the creme. The orange sac might just be part of the hymen or the vaginal wall. You should always be checked for internal warts as well. Go back and let the doctor have another look and show you how to apply the creme properly or to check if it looks more like an allergy. kind regards, JR