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Cervical fibroids? |
i think i have cervical fibroids. I have small fatty lumps about a inch inside my vagina (?) they are only small at the moment, about three in a small group and a few single ones and are not causing me any pain but will i have to get them removed? Will they get any bigger? appreciate your advice Sounds more like bartholin cyst? Or something else.(Maybe tumors, warts, granulomas, herpes?) Go to the gynecologist and get checked...don't put it off. Could be almost anything. Why don't you have a look on Google, see if that helps... The only advice you need is a gynocologist's. You should go in and have them do an ultrasound and pap smear. Book your appointment ASAP. It could also be the reason your periods are so heavy. They may just burn them off, worst case scenario is they have to do a partial hysterectomy. But you have got to take care of this. Book an apopintment. At 40 I had one fibroid that was 6cm. I eventually ended up having hysterectomy. I had already had 3 children ,so I didn't really care since they said they would eventually become cancerous. I think there are ways around this if you haven't had children. The fibroids also caused me to have extremly painful periods and intercouse could be painful. Oh ,if they are on the walls of your vagina it is not fibroids. Fibroids are on your uterus. DOCTORS straight away.............for you .just to be on the safe side and to make sure it is not to do with the C word. probably not fibroids you need to see a gynocolgist could be anything or nothing..get it checked by a specialist GROSS!! serisouly i just threw up in my mouth a little bit. go to a friggen doctor lady thats nasty. I dont think i'll get a erection for at least a month, thanks alot. |
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