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What Is The Treatment For Bumps In Vagina?

I have a tiny, hard bump inside my vagina, in approximately the G spot. It causes pain on intercourse. Yesterday I visited a new GYN. After a long examination , He said he does not know what the bump is. He said it is NOT an STD, Cancer, Cyst or wart. His advice was to begin Premarin twice a week. I am 59 years old. I got through menopause without taking hormones, I would prefer not to. Is the risk of the vaginal cream great? Could this be surgically removed? The Dr. indicated it is in a difficult to see area. Thank you.
Mon, 17 Feb 2014
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Hello ma'am and welcome.

A hysteroscopy can be conducted which can help visualize the region and also help take a tissue sample which can be sent to a laboratory for confirmation of type of cells. Please go about the same to confirm the diagnosis at the earliest.

Risks for vaginal hormonal creams increases with duration of use ma'am. Yes it can br surgically removed, but nit without confirming the histology.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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What Is The Treatment For Bumps In Vagina?

Hello ma am and welcome. A hysteroscopy can be conducted which can help visualize the region and also help take a tissue sample which can be sent to a laboratory for confirmation of type of cells. Please go about the same to confirm the diagnosis at the earliest. Risks for vaginal hormonal creams increases with duration of use ma am. Yes it can br surgically removed, but nit without confirming the histology. Hope this helps. Best wishes.