VULVA AND VAGINA

a) Small ulcers (usually painless) - located at the site of the venereal contact. b) Bartholin gland inflammation +/- abscess formation. c) Scarring with fistulae/strictures of urethra, vagina and/or rectum (in chronic cases). Scarring may lead to lymphatic obstruction with chronic lymphedema, which can cause elephantiasis of the vulva. ................
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