Vestibular Papillomatosis or HVP

Cambiar a españolIn order to update, I went with 4 gynecologists. The first one reviewed me and did not tell me anything about these little balls, the second I mentioned my condition and she said that they were normal, that they are not warts, with the third gynecologist I did the pap smear and she told me that if they are warts of the vph. However, I did not trust his diagnosis since it took a lot of time to review me and issue a verdict, I think he did not know if they were warts or not since he described the diagnosis of a vestibular papillomatosis, he told me the following: they are two lesions of symmetrical papules that are wart-crested warts. As I commented, do not trust your diagnosis. A few days later, a general doctor recommended me to a gynecologist with subspecialty in dysplaces and lower genital tract. I went to the consultation with this gynecologist and she told me that these papillae are not HPV warts. She explained to me that in women everything is glandular and that sometimes those glands get clogged and others grow to compensate and that is those papillae. He told me that if I had symptoms I had to withdraw them, in my case I do not have them but I am also hypochondriacal and seeing them causes me anxiety, so I am going to remove them. Girls, I recommend you not to get carried away by the first opinion of a doctor, look for information and find more doctors who are prepared to give them a correct diagnosis, because many do not know this condition, there are many scientific articles that say that many gynecologists confuse them with warts and many do not know the vestibular papillomatosis.

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I have the same,and I am scared to go to a doctor…

Hi both, as male I cant provide you with much information, but I can tell you few things. VP is often confused with warts, it is same for males in cases of prominent sebaceous glands and rarely PPP. Looking at your pictures, I can say that I dont see warts. Also keep in mind that HPV and warts are nothing serious, virtually any sexually active person gets HPV at some point of their life. This applies only for genital HPV, I am not even going to mention chance of having HPV in general because that is pretty much that 101% of population have it.