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Irritation Polyp

Mostly known as nasal polyps are noncancerous, soft, and painless growths on the lining of the nasal passages. This condition occurs due to chronic inflammation, asthma, allergies, infections, and immune disorders. It may show signs such as runny nose, snoring, nosebleeds, loss of sense of taste, and headache.

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Can I get genital wart without sexual exposure?

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 21 year old girl. I saw a cauliflower shape growth in my vulva which was diagnosed as warts. I was given Acivir tablet 800 mg despite the fact that I had no sexual contact with anyone. Then, I got my menstruation for seven days. I used to apply vaginal wash and tea tree oil and ...  Read Full »


Dr. Sanjay Kumar Bhattacharyya

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Surprising fact is that you have a genital wart, but without any history of sexual exposure. Then it is not a wart. And it has subsided as I could not find it in the picture (attachment removed to protect patient identity). But, what a miserable condition you have done ...  Read Full »

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