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Worried of the Appearance
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LouFlor - March 25

I am so worried of my genetalia. It's appearance, are not even. One side is more prominent than the other. I also noted that it's color is purplish.

 

shasha - March 25

the vagina appearance vary from woman to woman and yet we uniquely are not identical at all. but at any cost, you are worried much with the appearance and the color, you may want to seek an ob-gyne's help to know whether if it's normal or not.

 

heatherlyn - March 25

If you are worried about something in your genitalia, better consult immediately the doctor about it for proper check-up.

 

Melody - March 26

Let us focus to the person's personality. But if it bothers you then submit yourself to the expert.

 

Rheamae - March 26

Does you feel an itchiness or pain on that part? How about consulting a doctor about this case. Don't worry the possibilities that the doctor might tell your case to others. You can trust them. They have their own professional ethics.

 

Aiza - March 26

From your description, it is possible that you have either a nevus or a hamangioma on one side of your outer genitalia also called vulva.

 

ysah - March 28

I think you have also a some kind of abnormal vagina..the one that the other topic of this forum is also talking about.

 

joanne - March 29

Have you consulted to a doctor about it? By the way, you are just worried about it's appearance..it doesn't bother you in any way..like for health reason or something?

 

Fernha - March 29

You can consult your situation to the gynecologist, it needs to be given an attention. God bless you always!

 

violet - March 30

I think before you worried about something, you need to consult first a doctor..who knows your genitalia is just unique in appearance but there's nothing serious about it.

 

Lizzie - April 5

If you so believe that something is not right, it is always but best to visit a doctor for medical advise to prevent bad things from happening.

 

Gina - April 5

Does it really have to be even? :)

 

Rowen - April 5

From your description, it is possible that you have either a nervus or a hemangioma on one side of your genetalia,it is called vulva.
I suggest you, see an obstetrician-gynecologist, so it is evaluated correctly

 

cheska - April 5

Hello! I was just curious, if you said that she needs to a gynecologist to be evaluated correctly with her genitalia..but what would happen if she can't be evaluated correctly..or she failed to see a gynecologist? Does it really matter?

 

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