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The vulva is the area of skin that surrounds the urethra and vagina. It includes the clitoris and labia. Vulvar cancer commonly forms as a lump or sore on the ...
Examining the vulva. Your healthcare professional will likely conduct a physical exam of your vulva to look for anything concerning. · Biopsy. A biopsy is a ...
Vulvodynia (vul-voe-DIN-e-uh) is a type of long-term pain or discomfort around the outer part of the female genitals, called the vulva. It lasts at least three ...
Vulva · Sexual activity. Having sex without protection can result in sexually transmitted infections. · Certain health conditions and treatments. Some conditions ...
Mayo Clinic surgeons work to ensure your vulvar cancer treatment preserves the cosmetic appearance and function of your vulva. Surgery involves removing the ...
If the skin of the vulva looks different than usual, your doctor or gynecologist might remove a small sample of tissue for a lab to check. Blood test. This may ...
Ospemifene for the treatment of vulvar and vaginal atrophy: A meta-analysis of randomized trials. Part I: Evaluation of efficacy. Maturitas. 2019; doi ...
How can I relieve the discomfort? Vulvar varicosities are varicose veins that form at the outer surface of the female genitals, called the vulva. This condition ...
It causes irritation, discharge and itching of the vagina and the vulva. Vaginal yeast infection also is called vaginal candidiasis. Vaginal yeast infection ...
Vaginal sprays, douches, perfumed soaps, scented detergents and spermicidal products can cause an allergic reaction or irritate vulvar and vaginal tissues.
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