Pain, redness, burning and itchy labia. Tests for CANCER.

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Hi, 30yrs. old female, weigh 198.5 never had sex or a std, but for sum reason I am get a lingering pain and redness, burning and itchy and also very very DRY, to the point where i have notice fissure cuts in my inner labia majora and minora on left side after every period for the past three months. I can't see my doctor until Jan. I start using neospore to reduce get other split cut, but the pain and redness is still linger. What tests do i need get done to check vulva or labia majora and minora cancer? This really scaring me and what is causing this.

Submitted: 4 Days
Category: Rheumatologist

Expert:  Dr. Bimlesh Dhar Pandey replied 4 Days.

Hello,
Thank you for posting your query at DoctorSpring.com

I have come across many similar cases probably 4 to 5 every week and from being very aggressive I have gone to better physiological understanding.
You need to get in touch with a very good physiotherapist who knows anatomy and understand anatomy better than doctors my diagnosis us pelvic dysfunction with piriformis and psoas with or without quadratous lumborum involvement.
The minor sciatic/ pseudosiatic like manifestation can be treated effectively by physiotherapy and pregabalin called as lyrica a prescription drug where you require your doctor. Can I have a look of all sections of mri axial saggital?
That will help me in guiding you further.
Regards.

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Patient replied :

Thank you for your helpful response. Since I never had any sort of tailbone/buttock problem until a couple hours after the epidural injection, doesn't it stand to reason that the injection aggravated something but what could that be? I am attempting to include my MRI report in this note and am hoping you are able to read. As you will see, I had a laminectomy back in 1976 and another in 1984 but was able to deal with any little discomfort until this epidural injection in September. Again, thanks for your thoughts.


Expert:  Dr. Bimlesh Dhar Pandey replied 3 Days.

Dear Doris,
I feel that post procedure you may develop osteomyelitis but do you have fever. can you send your MRI to understand it better, Osteomyelitis vs fracture they are very distant disorders pain is more in fracture and not in osteomyelitis. osteomyelitis requires at least few days to develop and not in a day or two clinically. your otherwise report is highly suggestive of degenerative disease of spine. still my recommendation is physiotherapy.
Feel free to discuss further,
Regards

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Patient replied :

Hello,
I did send the MRI but I guess you are not able to view it. I am trying another method right after this note. No, I have not had any fever. Please look for the MRI to follow this note. This is the only correspondence I can afford so need to keep to the 3 notes.Thank you for your advice.


Expert:  Dr. Bimlesh Dhar Pandey replied 2 Days.

Hello,
Thank you for the follow up.
I will advise you to send the MRI report to info@doctorspring.com
Do not worry about the number of follow ups. This consult won't be closed till your queries have been answered.
Regards.

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Patient replied :

Hi,
I received a note that my MRI was received and would be forwarded to appropriate person but I haven't heard anything more.
I


Expert:  Dr. Bimlesh Dhar Pandey replied 1 Day.

Hello Doris,
I am sorry for the delay in reply.
I received your MRI, and to conclude it as osteomyelitis, I need to see the MRI images.
Will it be possible for you to send all the MRI images you have?
Once again let me assure you, for this consult we have made an exception, and it will be open till all your queries have been answered satisfactorily. So do not worry about the number of notes.
Kindly forward the images to the same email. Because there is very little that the report says and it is not conclusive.
Regards.

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