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Gland after episiotomy
Hello, Episiotomy had been performed during the child birth about 3.5 years back. A large piece of flesh had been cut accidentally by the doctor. It took very long time to heal. About 1.5 years after the delivery, pain started again and it was found that a small gland (about size of a cumin seed) has been appeared. Pain was in that thing only. It started growing and currently it has become about 2 inches long. It pains continuously and pain increases after the mensuration cycle. Kindly advise the solution and the consultant reference whom should we meet. Thanking you in anticipation, Abhay
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Correct diagnosis can only b made after clinical examination n investigation.if possible plz consult personally as I practice in navi mumbai only .U can get my contact details on practo.com
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Its most likely endometriosis in the episiotomy scar, treatment is surgery only, get it removed
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