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Vaginal growth with excess flesh is okay?
Recently, I saw a lump of flesh growing in my vagina, but I didn't feel any pain or anything. So doctor, can you tell me if it's okay for a lump of flesh to grow in my vagina? Thank you, doctor.
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Which gland helps to secrete mucus that lubricates the vagina?
The Bartholin glands are two small organs under the skin in the female genital area. They are located on either side of the fold of skin (the labia majora) that surrounds the vagina. They are glands that secrete mucus to lubricate the vagina and vulva. Most of the time, you cannot feel or see these glands.
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How is vulvar cancer treated?
There are many treatments for vulvar cancer, depending on the size of the cancerous tissue, the stage of the cancer, the extent of the vulvar cancer, and the patient's general health.
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Early signs of vulvar cancer
Early stage lung cancer often has no characteristic symptoms. Therefore, people at high risk of vulvar cancer need to know the early signs and causes of vulvar cancer to proactively go to the hospital for examination and timely intervention.
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Stages of vulvar cancer
The vulva is the area of ​​skin that surrounds the urethra and vagina, including the clitoris and labia. Vulvar cancer is a type of cancer that occurs in the outer surface area of ​​the female reproductive organs. Vulvar cancer usually presents as a lump or ulcer on the vulva and is often itchy.
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What types of cancer does HPV cause?
The HPV virus is one of the leading causes of other cancers. In particular, cervical cancer is a dangerous disease, seriously affecting reproductive health and potentially causing high mortality in women.
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What is a vulvectomy and how is it done?
Vulvectomy is one of the main treatments for vulvar cancer. The surgical approach needs to balance the need to remove all cancer cells with the patient's sex life.
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