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Hello my name is Kori I am a 54 yr old female: I have never had children. In 2001 I had a low grade bladder cancer that was about the size of an ink pen tip. It was removed and I have not had any signs of bladder cancer since. In April 2014 I had a full Hysterctomy because of non cancerous cyst. I have noticed little bump like (almost like hard blackhead) they are not large and I only feel thee of these. It seems like they come and go and yes I do have some itching. I also wear bladder pads day and night due to bladder leakage so am thinking they may be little pimple due to the irritation. I have always been sexually safe, and have been with same partner now for 10 years. Thanks for you assistance Kori
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With a history of bladder cancer in past, I suggest you to consult your urologist for clinical assessment of the black lesion. It will be good if you could mention the exact site of black lesion.
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Dr Shailja Puri
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What Do Itchy Bumps In The Pubic Area Indicate?
Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. With a history of bladder cancer in past, I suggest you to consult your urologist for clinical assessment of the black lesion. It will be good if you could mention the exact site of black lesion. Thanks, Dr Shailja Puri