I have been with my boyfriend for eight
months, and have not have any sexual
contact with anyone else..recently I
noticed that I have two small bumbs on the
side of my labia and a group of bumbs
around the bottom..but they are not sore
they do not hurt, neither does the rash.
I was wondering if this could be a sign of
herpes?
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antigone
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Posted: 05-12-08 12:45pm
I doubt it. Herpes is extremely painful.
You should consult with your doctor to
have the bumps looked at.
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Rosie H
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Posted: 05-12-08 13:15pm
Herpes is very painful to where its hard
to sit or walk. But what do the bumps look
like? Are they ingrown hairs? Are they
pimples or lesions?
Either way I suggest going to a doctor to
get tested and checked, especially since
you are starting to have sex.
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Georgia59
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Posted: 05-12-08 15:24pm
Have you shaved at all?
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prefernotto
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Posted: 05-14-08 11:13am
has your boyfriend been with anyone else?
are the bumps clustered? if so, it could
be HPV, are you familiar with genital
warts? google some images of minor genital
warts and see how they compare. otherwise,
get a doctor to check them out.
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bubblycat
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Posted: 05-18-08 00:30am
Sounds more like it could be genital warts
otherwise you would have more discomfort.
Go docotrs and get it checked out. Dont
worry, theyre not as bad as they sound,
easily treated. The problem with them is
that your boyfriend might just be a
carrier and not even realize he has them.
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bubblycat
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Posted: 05-18-08 00:34am
I said not to worry and you shouldnt but i
shouldve also mentioned that if you have
them or had them,you are at higher risk of
getting cervical cancer. No panick, all
it means.. get your regular paps.
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