What’s with the vaginal growths?

The following causes are common in the clinic: the first one, caused by genital condyloma acuminatum, often shows a grayish-white, cauliflower-like appearance. The patient has a history of high-risk sex or multiple sexual partners, which leads to this STD through sexual contact. The second one is the growth of polyps on the vaginal mucosa due to surgery or prolonged inflammation of the vaginal mucosa, which leads to tissue proliferation. The third one is due to the localized elevation of vaginal cysts, which are protruding from the surface of the vaginal wall and need to be treated clinically with surgery. So for different vaginal growths, the clinical treatment is different.