The Association Of White Lumps In The Vagina With Cervical Cancer?

r wbrndok I have a white lump in my vagina, what is a symptom of cervical cancer because I am afraid that I will get cervical cancer and what should I do to make all the white lumps disappear completely
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Hello, Hello Marisa, thanks for asking on HealthReplies.com
Cervical cancer is a malignant condition located in the cervix -- the entrance from the vagina to the uterus. In the early stages of cervical cancer does not cause typical symptoms, generally in the form of bleeding after sex, bleeding outside the menstrual cycle or bleeding after menopause. Almost all cases of cervical cancer are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) where the spread of this virus is most often due to having sex with people who are infected with the virus. If you don't have a history of having sex with multiple partners, then the chances of getting HPV infection are small, but you should still have regular Pap smears to detect cervical cancer early and don't forget to vaccinate against cervical cancer.
Regarding white lumps in the vagina can be caused by many things, but most often caused by infections such as genital herpes, genital warts, Molluscum contangiosum, and so on. We cannot determine the right treatment for your condition without doing a direct examination, because each cause has a different treatment. Therefore, we recommend seeing a doctor, so that further examination and treatment can be carried out on your current condition. Meanwhile, what you can do include:
Maintain the cleanliness of the feminine area on a regular basis Change sanitary pads regularly during menstruation Avoid wearing pants that are too tight Avoid having sex changing partners That's all the information that we can convey, hopefully it will be useful. Regards, Dr. Prasetyo