Hello
About6 years ago I went to the doctor about a sore area on my vulva. Eventually went to see the gynaecological oncologist who upon doing the colonoscopy, told me that I had Vulval Interepithelial Neoplasia, and in his words: 'the whole lot will have to come out or it will be cancerous within 5 year's.' I was ushered out and told an urgent appt would be made. I had to Google it as he didn't explain anything. The next day an appointment for surgery arrived on the mat. I still didn't know quite what they were going to do! I went for the surgery, and a different person saw me as I was sitting in my hospital gown and stockings! He was an Attending, I think. He said he didn't think it was VIN, so wasn't going to do the surgery, but would take biopsies instead. The biopsies were negative. A subsequent visit to a dermatologist said everything looks healthy apart from vulva eczema. I have a recurrence of the discomfort and soreness below, even whilst using the spray for ezcema. Do you think I should go back to GP to check again, or am I just paranoid because the gynae oncologist was so adamant it was VIN that he was going to do the excision without doing a biopsy to check first. Im worried if I see the same gynae oncologist that he may want to excise the area again. Any thoughts please?