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female
age
30-35,
anonymous
writes: what are the tiny bumps on the inside of the lips on your vagina? are they suppose to be there? should i see a doctor? they are viry tiny, and plenty of them on the inside not the ouside. what are they? how did i get them?
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reader, birdynumnums +, writes (14 April 2008):
If you haven't had sex yet, it's not warts or a disease. If the skin looks like chicken flesh or goose bumps, that's just the normal way that the inside of your lips should look. They are just little tiny bumps and look much like the little bumps around your nipple right? Just normal and the way a vagina should look. If you have been sexually active with someone else and your bumps are sore, red, painful or have discharge, then get to a Doctor and get them checked out. Hope this set your mind at ease Hun!
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female
reader, daniellexxxx +, writes (13 April 2008):
You may have thrush thats if it's irritating you if so gets some thrush cream from the chemist it will soon heal up but if not have a think have you changed your washing powder or put some bubble bath that you dont normaly use in your bath.
Or have you had sex with anyone it could be you have caught a STD go see you female doctor if you not comftable with a man dc.
Good luck i'm sure it's nothing to worry about but to be safe check it out.
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reader, Emilysanswers +, writes (13 April 2008):
If they are just bumps, then they are probably pores or something. If they are itchy or sore or bleeding then you should maybe see your doctor.
We aren't doctors on here so we can't tell you definitely but I wouldn't worry too much.
You are very young so I assume you haven't done stuff with boys yet - if you have then maybe you should get a check for sexually transmitted diseases, just to be safe.
Good Luck!! xx
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reader, madflash +, writes (13 April 2008):
Yeeesh, Sweety, those are called warts. You have HPV. It's not related to AIDS, but it is a virus and a venerial disease. I suggest you see a gynecologist for a full screening, and then get to a Urologist to burn them off.
They are from having unprotected sex (you can't get them any other way) and you will have them for the rest of your life. Also, they can cause cervical cancer so you will have to get tested at least twice a year for the rest of your life or possibly die a horrible death.
Welcome to the world of Adult situations... I hope I'm wrong, but I don't think I am. And, mostly, I hope you haven't caught anything even more serious.
From now on... use a condom.
Best wishes, sweety, and good luck
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