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These painless, soft, fleshy, innocent growths arise from the labia majora. They are dry, non-tender and usually stable over many years.
They can be safely ignored. If the patient finds one annoying, it is easily removed. However, in many operational settings, the risk of subsequent infection might outweigh the convenience of removing the polyp. Home · Introduction · Medical Support of Women in Field Environments · The Prisoner of War Experience · Routine Care · Pap Smears · Human Papilloma Virus · Contraception · Birth Control Pills · Vulvar Disease · Vaginal Discharge · Abnormal Bleeding · Menstrual Problems · Abdominal Pain · Urination Problems · Menopause · Breast Problems · Sexual Assault · Normal Pregnancy · Abnormal Pregnancy · Normal Labor and Delivery · Problems During Labor and Delivery · Care of the Newborn
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