Vestibular papillomatosis

What is vestibular papillomatosis?

Vestibular papillomatosis is a skin condition that occurs on the vulva of a woman. It is characterized by small pink bumps or papules. Often this condition presents similarly to genital warts; however, this condition is considered benign and not contagious.

How do members experience vestibular papillomatosis?

Top 5 symptoms reported by people with vestibular papillomatosis*

*Reports may be affected by other conditions and/or medication side effects. We ask about general symptoms (anxious mood, depressed mood, fatigue, pain, and stress) regardless of condition.

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Top treatments taken by people for vestibular papillomatosis*

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Who has vestibular papillomatosis on PatientsLikeMe?

Age

Age Proportion # of patients
<20 0
20s 37
30s 24
40s 10
50s 3
60s 1
70+ 0

Distribution of sex

Sex

Sex Proportion # of patients
Male 1
Female 74
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