No: If your diagnosis is correct, the finding is a variation of normal vulvar/vaginal anatomy and is not a disease. When you see your doctor next time discuss it with her/him. You may consult this site for information on this topic. http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMicm076056 For good health - Have a diet rich in fresh vegetables, fruits, whole grains, milk and milk products, nuts, beans, legumes, lentils and small amounts of lean meats. Avoid saturated fats. Exercise at least 150 minutes/week and increase the intensity of exercise gradually. Do not use tobacco, alcohol, weed or street drugs in any form. Drink enough water daily so that your urine is mostly colorless. Practice safe sex. Get HPV vaccine.
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