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Girls vagina shapes11/25/2023 ![]() The kind of treatment you have will depend upon: give you an injection of medicine (local anaesthetic) to numb your vulva or put you to sleep (general anaesthetic) so they can take a sample of any sores or lumps you have and send them away to be tested.look at your vulva using a magnifying machine called a colposcopy that sits close to your body.ask you questions about the history of the health of you and your family.Let them know if you have ever had a sexually transmitted infection or any other conditions that may mean you are more likely to have vulvar cancer. Tell them about any changes to your body that you have noticed. If you think you might have vulvar cancer see a nurse, doctor or gynaecologist. See a doctor if you have any of these symptoms and they don’t go away and/or are unusual for you. raised, red, white or dark brown patches of skin on your vulva.a mole on your vulva that changes shape or colour.unusual (and sometimes smelly) bleeding, pus or fluids coming from your vagina.itching, burning, soreness or pain in your vulva.an unusual lump or bump on your vulva or the area around it.You should see a nurse, doctor or gynaecologist if your vulva is often itchy because it may be cancer and not a thrush infection that won’t go away. Sometimes there are no signs when the cancer first begins to grow. It is more likely that your symptoms are not related to cancer but it is important to have any symptoms checked. If you are concerned about symptoms it is important that you see a nurse, doctor or gynaecologist (specialist doctor in women’s health). ![]()
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