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I had surgery on my cervx but i have this groth looks like a wart. help

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I have this place i think it's a wart its soft and near the lip of my vagina its soft and pink i don't know what to do im scared and do not want to die. they got ride of the precancerous stuff on my cervix what will this wart do i tired cutting it off my self but there’s to much blood please if any one reads this i need help im freaking out here.

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Breathe...as hard as it is to relax, stress makes everything worse. Precancerous cells on your cervix can be a different issue from vaginal warts so just go get it checked out. Don't cut it yourself, not only will this probably be ineffective but you may give yourself an infection! Warts are usually a low risk strain, and even precancerous cells take a while to turn cancerous so just make sure you are on top of things and have a doctor look at it.

Hi Sitaliea,
Soli is right, try not to stress yourself. Vaginal warts are a symptom of HPV. I had a LEEP done last week and during the procedure, my doctor noticed a wart just about the same place you are describing. She dealt with it immediately by putting an acidic solution on it to burn it off. It stung a bit, but then the wart just sloughed off. It took a few days, and where it was is a bit red, but she prescribed me a cream to use on it and I'm sure that it will soon be completely better.
I hope this helps you to feel better. Let the doctor deal with it, it only took a few minutes.
Good Luck!

Don't DARE try to operate on yourself. That is so dangerous. Please see a doctor.

I agree with bmood. DO NOT CUT IT YOURSELF!!! It is dangerous and you can make it grow back faster with more clumps when you keep picking at a wart (so i've read). You need to have a doctor remove it, so please go to your doctor. Don't freak out and I know it's easier said than done but you're going to be okay. What you have is a low strain of HPV and sometimes in most cases when genital warts are removed via acid, they don't always come back out after that. I mean, you can't cure HPV or completely get rid of the HPV but you can help fight it off by taking multi-vitamins and extra vitamin c which can help boost your immune system. Don't smoke, don't drink, always use condoms to prevent viral overload, and eat healthy foods. I hope that helps!

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thank you every one, i looked at it to day and it seems to gone down in size i have to see the docotr in three months im goin to to tell her about it and see if she will have it removed. i dont understand hpv to well i researched it i would love to know more a bout it so i can be of some help like to support to others who have hpv.

How could it be low risk i got my abnormal pap results back said i was at high risk but i read a bout the high risk and never saw any thing a bout genital warts? im confussed do i have two types or what i don't understand

It could just be a blocked sebaceous gland.

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