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Vestibular papillomatosis
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| specialty | Dermatology, gynaecology |
| symptoms | Painless small bumps in genital area |
| complications | None |
| causes | Normal |
| treatment | None |
Vestibular papillomatosis (VP) are normal small bumps in the genital area of females. The bumps appear in multiple numbers, are rounded and are not painful, itchy or uncomfortable.
VP are not infectious and not due to HPV. No treatment is required.
They are common in pregnancy. Historically they were sometimes incorrectly called "microwarts".
References
References
- (2019). "ABC of Dermatology". Wiley Blackwell.
- (23 February 2022). "Vulvar Neoplasms (Part II)". Urology.
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