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Hello doctor, i have vulvar squamous papillomatosis, and its getting longer and plenty, is there any possible solution to get rid of it?

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Dr. Ralph Boling answered

Possible: surgical excision, or biopsy could be helpful.

Answered 8/11/2019

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