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Laser Surgery For Large Widespread Genital Warts Posted: 01-03-06 07:40am
Hi there, i'm new here,
my curreny bf is my first sexual partner
and im 25yrs of age. He insist he doesnt
ahve it and I dont know where the hell I
contracted it from if nto from him.
I noticed growth and other odd looking
bumps on my vulvar area recently and had
no idea what a wart was then! I'm sad I
did not know, it has grown bigger and hs
spread. Now I do not only have multiple
warts but they are large and widespread.
Howcome I did nto notice? Well, I did not
have symptoms!!
I have been to a gyneologist and I have
been referred to a hospital to have them
removed under ga outpatients-laser
surgery. I am very scared! I knwo it is
going to hurt. Is there another
alternative to this? I'm aware the
treatment depends on the size, location
etc of warts..I have been told I mgiht be
scarred down there a bit. The doc says it
doesnt really matter..
I have always been cautious and worried as
I feared stds before even finding out
about what they were..Some of them seem to
be blocking my cervix (i think)..As im
having probelms going ot the bathroom!!
Theyare not the size of my head but they
got pretty big..My bf keeps saying I
diditn get them from him, the doc asked
him to bring some vinegar to check if he
has them, he said sometimes they are nto
detectable etc..Im in australia btw..
All the best to you all!! :)
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