There are many different conditions that can affect your private part, ranging from mild infections to skin conditions and, very rarely, to cancer. They can all cause very different symptoms, including itching, bleeding, rashes or a lump.
There is particular condition called Vestibular Papillomatosis is a skin condition that occurs on the private part of a woman. It is characterized by small pink bumps or papules. Often this condition presents similarly to genital warts, however, this condition is considered benign and not contagious.
In another reference, it is a cutaneous condition of the vulva, characterized by pink, asymptomatic, finne projections of the vestibular epithelium or labia minora. It is the female equivalent to hirsuties coronae glandis. It is often thought to be human papillomavirus (HPV), but several studies have disproved this; the condition is not viral, and is not sexually transmitted (not an STD).
It is not a disease. It is a normal in the time period between menarche and menopause frequencies of occurrence differ considerably from 1{24f6dc18838651bdf4de5ca4d0429b1615fcae4ba7abc2145469ccb61d5de073} to more than 50{24f6dc18838651bdf4de5ca4d0429b1615fcae4ba7abc2145469ccb61d5de073} due to variety of interrelated genetic and environment factors influencing the reproductive system development.
Most woman have no symptoms with the growth, however, some report itching, stinging, burning and pain where the growth appears.
Source: TNP
0 Comments