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Dr. Stoll-
Is it possible to have calcium deposits inside the vaginal wall (underneath the skin inside the vagina)? I am 29 years old. My ob-gyn told me a few years ago that's what the two that are on my left side were. One (about 2/3 the size of a pea)is slightly larger than the other. They are hard and when I touch them, they can't be moved. I also have a calcium deposit underneath my right shoulder blade that has been there for probably ten years, so they aren't the first. The big one seems a little larger than it used to be. I'm worried they could be something else.
Thank you for your time,
Wendy
In Reply to: calcium deposits inside vaginal wall posted by Wendy on April 16, 2000 at 01:25:11:
Hi, Wendy
Not DR Stoll as he's recovering, however, you might do some research through his archives and glossary/index secion for information.
I've attempted to link you to the archives below.
Hope this helps you.
Take Care Of Yourself
Paulette
DR stoll's Archives
http://search.freefind.com/find.html?id=8942677&pageid=r&mode=ALL&query=calcium+deposits&mode=Match+ANY
In Reply to: Re: calcium deposits inside vaginal wall--Try archives & glossary/index posted by Paulette on April 16, 2000 at 10:23:44:
I checked throught the archives and the only thing that might "help" me out, is that they may be punctate, which could be a sign of cancer. Since that question was about breasts, I would assume the same could hold true for my problem area. Anything else you could offer that might help me out while waiting for my appointment and when I go?
Thank you,
Wendy
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