Hello. Thank you for writing to us
I would like to rule out a possibility of Genital warts/ Condyloma acuminata. This seems unrelated to a yeast infection.
Genital warts are caused by Human Papilloma Virus/
HPV. It is a Sexually transmitted infection..
The infection is usually acquired by close/ intimate contact with an infected sexual partner.
I would have liked to know whether are you sexually active? If yes, with single or multiple sexual partners?
Genital warts may present as a asymptomatic growth on genital mucosal surface.
Genital warts are skin colored, soft to firm, and may have a cauliflower like surface.
The diagnosis is pity obvious on clinical examination.
I suggest that you visit a
dermatologist or a venereologist in your region for a confirmatory diagnosis.
Treatment of a confirmed genital wart would include either freezing or Co 2
Laser ablation.
Topical
imiquimod and topical
podophyllin are also treatment options for a genital wart.
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