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anonymous
writes: I have these bumps on my private part.i have never hadsex,so I couldn't have an STD.What's going on?
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reader, Susan Strict +, writes (3 June 2008):
I can't reply to the message you sent me giving more details.
The answer is that you MUST go to the doctor as soon as possible. It probably isn't anything to worry about, but it sounds as though it requires treatment and may become something more serious if it isn't treated.
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reader, anonymous, writes (2 June 2008): Give us more detail sweetheart!
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reader, dizzie +, writes (2 June 2008):
you dont give much detail as to where they are apart from your private parts. every woman is different. women have thigs called libia (i think ) they are the flaps that hang down and they should be realatively the same size on either side with no swellings and then you have the clit that is at the front by the pubic bone and that should be a small mass/knodule. if you have felt that its nothing to worry about. if you place your fingers inside the opening thats your virgina and it should feel smooth and wet and then at the very top of that you come to the vulva which feels like a hard lump with an entery to it thats where the sperm pass to make you pregnant. all women have lumps and bumps down there but you will start to know what your body feels like. if you have something else or you are worried please ask your mom to take you to get it checked out but i doubt that its anything to worry about young bodies will settle down in time ok just keep a check on the things that concern you and if they havent moved then get them checked out ok
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reader, Susan Strict +, writes (2 June 2008):
Describe the bumps.
Do they itch? Do they hurt? Do they hurt if you press them? What colour are they? Are they hard? Soft? What part of your private parts are they on? Have you got them on the tops of your legs too? Or anywhere else?
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reader, karinana +, writes (2 June 2008):
Could be HPV. It's a very common virus and very easy to contract, but you should definitely have it checked out because some forms can lead to cervical cancer. Although you don't have to have sex to get it, you have to have pretty intimate contact with someone who does. You seem pretty young to have done anything like that. If you don't feel comfortable talking to your mom, you should go to a teen clinic or talk to your school's nurse.
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