Saturday, January 30, 2010

Can I Use Nair If I Have Genital Warts How Do I Get Rid Of Genital Warts Permantly? Can You Get Them With Not Ever Having Sex?

How do i get rid of genital warts permantly? can you get them with not ever having sex? - can i use nair if i have genital warts

I have the Nair products before, but I do not think that's the problem, why it strikes occur, in the outter lips. only have to beat tiny point pen with large bumps the size of the tip of the finger. Feeling that must be broken, but it hurts too much to do. Ita I do not think that there is a boil on the backside near the vagina and one outter on my lips. I am a virgin, I'm not the type of sex, if this is not a sexually transmitted disease.

8 comments:

december... said...

Sounds like an ulcer to me. There is a real medical name, but not to think about. a friend of mine's daughter was two times and each time I had to have a doctor take care of him. I suggest you sit in very hot water. Wash clothes very hot out. This can cause the release of its own

colorist said...

No warts, pimples. See dermamtologist, he will prescribe something, such as tertimyacin and help. I had the inside of my thighs. Best wishes

PS Always use an antibacterial soap like dial.

Cracker Jack 4 said...

Thanks to medical assistance. Yes!

paddling... said...

You have a blocked gland. I have one too, but is smaller. I asked my gynecologist, saw her and told me not to worry.

What is it? Cyst of Bartholin gland

A cyst is a sac or capsule filled with liquid or semi-solid forms, under the skin or somewhere in the body. The Bartholin's gland is one of two small glands on both sides of the labia minora, just outside the vaginal opening. During sexual arousal, the Bartholin gland is a lubricating fluid. A Bartholin gland cyst develops when the gland is clogged. The Bartholin glands can through a variety of reasons, such as, for example, infection, inflammation or irritation of long-term disabled.

Symptoms

Many Bartholin gland cysts cause no symptoms. In general, it was found when a woman is a small painless mass in the periphery of the opening of the vagina, or if the doctor determines, noted that during a routine gynecological examination. However, if the cyst grows 1 inch in diameter, can lead to discomfort when sittingTing, or during sexual intercourse. If a cyst is infected, pus-filled, and becomes firm, swollen and painful, making it difficult to sit for a woman to walk or to love. The cyst full of pus as abscesses.

Diagnosis

The medical diagnosis of a Bartholin cyst by. He or she can determine whether the cyst is infected by its appearance and your symptoms.

Duration

With proper maintenance, a Bartholin gland cyst removed in May a few days to several weeks.

Prevention

When you first notice mild tenderness or a small lump, use warm towels to prevent the gland and drain the cyst and infection.

Treatment

If you have a slight swelling but no cyst or if you have a cyst that is soft, apply warm compresses. This may be all that is needed to relieve the blockage and help fight infection. Over-the-pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory drugs like ibuprofen, Advil (can), Motrin and other brands to help relieve pain and calm inflammation.

Use a pair of pliers? This could be the cause.

Shelly said...

sounds like an STD, but .. ur so even cancer Sumthin is a virgin or not, it pays to go to the doctor.
Good luck

Bill Nash said...

Do you already have oral sex? You can even genital warts oral sex. If you did not have sexual contact there, then relax, it's not genital warts. It could be just an irritation or acne. I want to make an appointment with a dermatologist to know everyone exactly what he is not worried.

answer said...

You should see a doctor. You can get a prescription or you can show the cold shoulder. It is likely that they come back time and you have to deal with it the rest of his life, unfortunately. To avoid, avoid it to someone else to skin contact, if available.

sweetie said...

Go see a doctor take care of, probably nothing, if you never have sex.

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