One of the most common causes of vaginal lesions are tampons - as tampons absorb vaginal moisture and rough fribes (especially rayon) cause friction against vaginal walls, tampons can cause lesions to vaginal walls...which is one reason why tampons are linked with increased menstrual bleeding and TSS.
Vagonal lesions can also be caused by some forms of spermicidal gels, vaginal infections such as yeast infections where skin is damaged by the infection itself or by itching, sex or other forms of sexual activity with vaginal penetration, and sexual examinations.
Vaginal lesions are sores that are located inside or outside of the vagina. There are several causes of vaginal lesions; which include herpes, HPV, bartholin gland cysts, or sexually transmitted infections. Follow up with a physician is recommended if you display these symptoms.
Poor hygiene?
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it is a poison that is hard to detect. It causes lesions and nausea.
The lesions are a result of being severely immunocompromized and developing Kaposi's Sarcoma.
Sclerotic lesions are areas of increased bone density often seen in medical imaging, indicating abnormal bone growth or remodeling. When associated with metastasis, these lesions typically arise from cancer cells spreading to the spine from other parts of the body, such as the breast, prostate, or lung. Common causes of sclerotic lesions on the spine include primary bone tumors, metastatic cancers, and conditions like osteoblastic lesions, where the bone formation is stimulated in response to tumor activity.
Experiencing bleeding after a hysterectomy, especially five years post-surgery, can be concerning and may indicate several underlying issues. Possible causes include vaginal atrophy, hormonal changes, or the presence of other conditions such as polyps or vaginal lesions. It’s essential to consult a healthcare provider for a thorough evaluation to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.
Genetics
Skin conditions such as scabies, eczema, ringworm, and itchy, oozing skin lesions. Vaginitis and vaginal discharge, infertility.
Small strokes, drug abuse or even multiple sclerosis can all cause white matter lesions.
There are many conditions which can cause a lot of brain lesions. Some of those conditions are multiple sclerosis, repeated injuries, infections, and cancer.
Lesions on the pancreas can be caused by various factors, including chronic inflammation, such as pancreatitis, which may result from excessive alcohol consumption or gallstones. Additionally, pancreatic tumors, both benign and malignant, can lead to the formation of lesions. Other causes may include infections, autoimmune disorders, and cystic fibrosis, which can affect pancreatic tissue. Overall, the underlying cause often determines the nature and treatment of the lesions.