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Whre did u first notice it? |
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I started to notice these bumps around my vagina where the sores were. These bumps worry me because I am not sure if it is another STD or not. One bumps is fairly large, while the others are small, but wide. They are the same color as the rest of my vagina. The bumps are not irratating. I am really worried that I might have another STD, or these may be scars of some sort. Also they are not hard, but soft. If you could help to tell me what these are, and how to make them go away, that would be greatly appreciated... |
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do u think it is inside urs? |
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These bumps are around the enterance of the vagina... But not inside. Their is one on the outside of the walls. Thats the fairly large one. I am really scared. What is this? |
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Hi Ms. Pierce. I have genital herpes as well. I am 25 now and I was diagnosed in February of 2005 when I was 21, so I know what you're going through! Things will get better though I assure you. |
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As far as the bumps on your vagina, it sounds like they could be genital warts, which is a very very common condition. |
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I'm not a doctor and wouldn't presume to diagnose you over the internet, so you should have them checked by your provider so you can know for sure what they are and have them taken care of if need be. |
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Regardless of what the bumps are I can assure you that it's nothing serious. Don't worry yourself too much though! |
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You could be over examining yourself now. |
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Do the bumps look like chicken skin? It could be just your normal skin that you really haven't noticed until now. |
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There is a quite higher chance of pregnancy with condom use than of a male contracting herpes from their female partner. |
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since you are concerned as to whether or not the "bumps" are normal, I would have them checked out. |
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The best thing to do is to return to your gyn for a full work up. |
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These bumps could be anything from a sign of fungal or bacterial infection to cysts to warts to just normal skin that you are noticing because of looking at your genital area more frequently. |
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I too have had H-2 for a number of years and have had two partners since contracting it, neither of which was concerned. (The current [H-] partner wants to stop using condoms, which I'm not comfortable with yet, but we'll see.) |
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It's best to get them checked out so you can treat whatever is going on and stop worrying about it. |
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