Due to its location, vaginal cancer doesn’t usually cause changes that you can see. Later stage vaginal cancer occasionally causes a mass deep inside your vaginal canal up by your cervix. In some ...
Dr Louise Clarke discusses bacterial and fungal vulvo-vaginal infections and how they should be managed in primary care ...
Finding a lump on your body can be worrying, but it’s important to know how to identify if it might be cancerous. Most lumps are benign and harmless, but cancerous lumps often have specific features.
We all notice them at some point. A small bump under the skin, a swelling that wasn’t there yesterday, a lump that feels a little off. And most of the time, we ignore it. Maybe it doesn’t hurt, or it ...
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