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Please help!!! Please! v****a abscess?

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Hi I had a very painful abscess on the lip of my v****a that would not go away with anti biotics I went to three doctors and they all said it is a boil and definitely not genital warts/herprees...one of them after I went back to him complaining looked at it again and decided it is an abscess and he drained it and now it has healed and isn't sore...I am so scared now though that it is cancer as I read an article saying doctors can say it is an abcess but it is cancer.....what if its cancer? do u think it is? I went to three doctors though!

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  1. In my opinion it is Chlamydia. Chlamydia is a bacterial infection of your genital tract that spreads easily through sexual contact. You may not know you have chlamydia because the signs and symptoms of pain and fluid discharge don't show up right away, if they show up at all. Many people experience no signs and symptoms. It is the most common Sexually transmitted disease.

    It should go away with administration of antibiotics. You may required a strong dosage and course of anti-biotics. Doctors treat chlamydia with prescription antibiotics such as azithromycin (Zithromax), doxycycline or erythromycin. Your doctor usually prescribes these antibiotics as pills to be swallowed. You may be asked to take your medication in a one-time dose, or you may receive a prescription medication to be taken daily or multiple times a day for five to 10 days.

    In most cases, the infection resolves within one to two weeks. During that time you should abstain from s*x.

    Your sexual partner or partners also need treatment even though they may not have signs or symptoms. Otherwise, the infection can be passed back and forth. It's possible to be reinfected with chlamydia.

    If it is not cured by anti-biotic you should have a special consultation with a sexologist as otherwise Genital Warts will develope which will lead to HPV Virus and subsequently to Cervical Cancer. So be careful and take immediate action. Best of luck-


  2. well..i dun think it's a cancer...you see it's all bout hygiene..if you do not take a gud care of it,the abscess might comes back!!and it may be a cancer if it happens on same spot AGAIN AND AGAIN REPETEADLY!!try  to change your panties two or three times a day and make sure area around the v****a is dry to prevent infection i think...

  3. What you describe was likely an abscess of the Bartholin's gland, which is not an especially common problem but certainly not unheard of in women of reproductive age. You're right in that cancer of the Bartholin's gland is often initially misdiagnosed as a cyst or abscess. However, this type of cancer is extremely rare, and mostly occurs in postmenopausal women. If your doctor was able to drain it, it's unlikely to be cancer. Most cancers of the Bartholin's gland are diagnosed when a physician attempts surgical drainage only to find that the lump is a solid tumor instead of a pus-filled abscess. I don't think you have anything to worry about.

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