Neoplasms of the external genitalia are a fairly common situation in modern medicine. Formations can be both benign and malignant. But in any case, they need a doctor’s advice.
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Methods of treatment of formations of external genitalia
Complications in the absence of treatment
Neoplasms of the external genitalia in women
It is known that women in the area of the external genitalia may have neoplasms that are benign or malignant in nature.
Interestingly, benign tumors in women, in the vast majority of cases, occur precisely on the labia majora or labia minora. Benign formations include vulvar fibroids, vulvar fibromyomas and vulvar fibroids, lipomas, myxomas, hemangiomas, lymphangiomas and pappilomas. Such tissue connections are manifested through an increase in the size and volume of the labia, as well as the appearance of bumps on the labia.
Malignant formations on the external genitalia are called cancerous tumors and have extremely bad consequences for humans. In particular, vulvar cancer develops on the labia majora and clitoris, less often in the labia minora and extremely rarely in the vagina.
Methods of treatment of formations of external genitalia
Unpleasant consequences of the spread of benign tumors are pain in the perineum, discomfort when walking and during sexual intercourse.
Malignant formations are much more dangerous, they can lead not only to amputation of the genitals, but also to death if they are not treated in time.
Complications in the absence of treatment
Unpleasant consequences of the spread of benign tumors are pain in the perineum, discomfort when walking and during sexual intercourse.
Malignant formations are much more dangerous, they can lead not only to amputation of the genitals, but also to death if they are not treated in time.
