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Has anyone had Paget's disease of the vulva?

Gynecologic Cancers | Last Active: Sep 27 8:18am | Replies (142)

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@bijou68

Hi! Yes, the biopsies in that fragile and highly sensitive area are brutal. I no longer allow biopsies to be done without preparation following a discovery of spots on the vulva by either OB/GYN or oncologist, because the lidocaine shot hurts as much of biopsy itself. I asked for: oxycodon with anti nausea pill then lather my area with lidocaine 5% then I go to my appointment and they put more lidocaine gel, then lidocaine shot or shots for multiple biopsies then it goes painless. Amen! My theory is: if you don't ask and obtain a yes that they will follow, ask forcefully again. I deal with Kaiser and happy to say they oblige me. Thank goodness.

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Thank you so much. I have written down the procedure you do before biopsies.
Could I ask one more question? I had my first biopsy two weeks ago and area is still very tender. Seems to be healing but sitting is still uncomfortable. Does this seem normal to you?

I was able to have less pain too, by using the topical lidocaine, in conjunction with an ice pack, applied before and after each biopsy. They told me the painful part of the injection is the chemical used to limit bleeding (forgetting the name at the moment) epinephrine (? ). Not all lidocaine shots carry epinephrine. You can try asking for one without the epinephrine.