Hey everyone,
I'm sure there is no such thing as TMI at this place, but, as you can see from the title, this post deals with varying vaginal issues.
I've got a painful issue and I'm just wondering if anyone else has experience this. I went to my gyno about 2 months ago because I was experiencing some sharp pain. It turned out I had an ulcer on my vulva. She said it was related to Crohn's. I asked my GI about it and he confirmed that it's possible it could be related. I am very lucky that the university hospital system I go to has a vulvar diseases clinic, so I was referred there. I was prescribed a steroid ointment. I used that for 5 weeks, but after I stopped I still had pain. I went back and had to get a biopsy (ouch!). The biopsy ended up being on the opposite side of my original ulcer. The biopsy was a week ago and I am having a lot of pain on the original side (that was not biopsied). I've also had a recurrent yeast infection for about a month, though that seems like it is finally going away. I called the doc back and she wants to see me again since I'm still having pain.
Has anyone experienced this? I had a bunch of tests that ruled out herpes 1&2, HIV, syphilis, chlamydia, gonorrhea, CMV, BV, and mono. I'm just feeling really frustrated because my intestinal issues are finally almost non-existent. Then this happens and on top of that my costochondritis is flaring and I was diagnosed with episcleritis (just finished my steroid drops).
My GI and vulva specialist are great and very responsive. I know they'll give me the answers I need when I see them both next week. I'm just grumpy because this stupid ulcer makes it hurt to sit, walk, and urinate.
Thanks for listening.
I'm sure there is no such thing as TMI at this place, but, as you can see from the title, this post deals with varying vaginal issues.
I've got a painful issue and I'm just wondering if anyone else has experience this. I went to my gyno about 2 months ago because I was experiencing some sharp pain. It turned out I had an ulcer on my vulva. She said it was related to Crohn's. I asked my GI about it and he confirmed that it's possible it could be related. I am very lucky that the university hospital system I go to has a vulvar diseases clinic, so I was referred there. I was prescribed a steroid ointment. I used that for 5 weeks, but after I stopped I still had pain. I went back and had to get a biopsy (ouch!). The biopsy ended up being on the opposite side of my original ulcer. The biopsy was a week ago and I am having a lot of pain on the original side (that was not biopsied). I've also had a recurrent yeast infection for about a month, though that seems like it is finally going away. I called the doc back and she wants to see me again since I'm still having pain.
Has anyone experienced this? I had a bunch of tests that ruled out herpes 1&2, HIV, syphilis, chlamydia, gonorrhea, CMV, BV, and mono. I'm just feeling really frustrated because my intestinal issues are finally almost non-existent. Then this happens and on top of that my costochondritis is flaring and I was diagnosed with episcleritis (just finished my steroid drops).
My GI and vulva specialist are great and very responsive. I know they'll give me the answers I need when I see them both next week. I'm just grumpy because this stupid ulcer makes it hurt to sit, walk, and urinate.
Thanks for listening.