Foreign body in the genital area?
I would like to ask the director, I found a lump in the area between my buttocks on both sides, and later I discovered two small lumps at the vaginal opening.
I visited a doctor a week ago, and he said that they weren't there at that time, but suddenly appeared this week.
He mentioned that cauterization is needed and that there are also growths on the cervix.
I would like to know how this is usually treated.
After cauterization, what should I do about areas that are hard to reach for applying medication? Some people say that traditional Chinese medicine can also be effective; do you think this claim is credible? Will cauterization on the cervix cause debris to fall off and grow in other areas? If cauterization is performed, can I request it to be done without pain?
QQ, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/04/07
Dr. Chen Jiansheng reply Urology
Electrocautery is the fastest method where electric current passes through to generate high temperatures, killing cells and viruses.
It is usually performed on areas that have been infected but have not yet shown symptoms, under local or general anesthesia.
Wound dressing changes may require assistance if one cannot reach the area themselves, necessitating a follow-up visit or help from someone else.
Reply Date: 2020/04/07
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When it comes to unusual growths in the genital area, it is essential to approach the situation with caution and seek appropriate medical advice. Based on your description, it seems that you have discovered growths in the area around your buttocks and vaginal opening, which have raised concerns regarding their nature and the best treatment options available.
Firstly, it is crucial to understand what these growths could potentially be. They may be benign conditions such as warts, cysts, or other dermatological issues, but they could also be indicative of more serious conditions. Therefore, a thorough examination by a healthcare professional is vital for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
The doctor you consulted mentioned the use of electrosurgery (often referred to as "electrocautery") to remove these growths. Electrosurgery is a common and effective method for treating various skin lesions, including warts and other abnormal growths. The procedure involves using electrical currents to cut through tissue or coagulate blood vessels, which can minimize bleeding during the removal process.
Regarding your concerns about pain, many healthcare providers can offer local anesthesia to minimize discomfort during the procedure. It is essential to communicate your concerns about pain management with your doctor beforehand, as they can provide options to ensure your comfort during the treatment.
After the electrosurgery, it is normal to have some post-procedural care instructions. If the growths are located in hard-to-reach areas, your doctor may provide specific guidelines on how to care for the area. This may include recommendations for keeping the area clean and dry, as well as any topical treatments that may be necessary. If the growths are in sensitive areas, it is crucial to follow your doctor's advice closely to avoid complications.
As for the use of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) or herbal remedies, it is essential to approach these options with caution. While some individuals may report benefits from herbal treatments, scientific evidence supporting their efficacy for treating growths in the genital area is limited. It is always advisable to discuss any alternative treatments with your healthcare provider to ensure they do not interfere with conventional treatments or lead to adverse effects.
Regarding your concern about the electrosurgery potentially causing the growths to spread, it is unlikely that the removal process itself would lead to new growths in other areas. However, it is essential to monitor the area for any changes and report them to your doctor. Regular follow-up appointments may be necessary to ensure that the growths do not return and to assess the healing process.
In summary, the treatment of unusual growths in the genital area typically involves a thorough evaluation by a healthcare professional, followed by appropriate interventions such as electrosurgery. Pain management options should be discussed with your doctor, and post-procedural care is crucial for optimal healing. While alternative treatments like TCM may be considered, they should be approached with caution and discussed with your healthcare provider. Always prioritize open communication with your medical team to ensure the best possible outcomes for your health.
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