Female Genital Skin Conditions
From eczema and psoriasis to genital warts and lichen planus, female genital skin conditions can cause symptoms such as itching, pain, lumps, and tight skin.
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See tests & treatmentsFrom eczema and psoriasis to genital warts and lichen planus, female genital skin conditions can cause symptoms such as itching, pain, lumps, and tight skin.
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