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Q: What is the flesh outside my vagina?
asked by: DoctorQuestion on October 18th, 2006
I am married for two months to a man whom I met 10 months ago. My problem is that, before the wedding we had sex for a couple of weeks and there's no problem about it. The problem occur 1 month after the wedding. My vagina had a small cut because maybe of everyday sex so what we did was we bought Amoxicillin and put the powder on the cut, it was ok now but I felt there's something on around my vagina that looks like small meat, it's not painful, I even pull the longer one sometimes when I feel uncomfortable with it... They look like petals of flower that surrounds my vagina. I don't really know what are those small meat. Are they warts? What am I going to do?
Please help me, thank you.


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on October 23rd, 2006
Sexual Health - Women Answer A1677
Your description about “meat” near the genitals is very inconclusive. There are also some normal structures around vaginal entrance. From both sides (left and right) there are small (inner) and large (outer) labia. The clitoris is above. Warts can rise from these structures. You can go to a gynecologist for an examination.


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