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Bumps Near Pee Hole With No Itching. Pap Smear Test Came Negative. Is This An STD?

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Posted on Mon, 28 Oct 2013
Question: What are My chances of this being an STD? I have two small spots/bumps near My pee hole. They don't hurt, itch or burn. There is no bad smell. My discharge is normal. They look raised kinda like a pimple. When I stretch the inner labia/inner vulva sometimes you can feel it and sometimes you can't, also when it's stretched you can see it and other times you can't. Idk if it's been there for a while or if it has. I have had two pap smears with a year and both came out negative. I have had a few relationships in the past and all have claimed to be clean but I know you can't trust alot of ppl. So what are My chances of it being an STD?
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Answered by Dr. Shoaib Khan (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
60 % chance of this being a STD

Detailed Answer:
Hello ma'am and welcome.

Thank you for writing to us.

There are numerous causes for such a presentation, some related to sexually transmitted diseases and some just local and common cysts which occur due to blocked glands. But, due to the specific description provided by you, the cause does seem to be related more to a sexually transmitted infection than a non-sexual condition, as a non-sexual condition would have symptoms like pain, swelling, fever, etc.

So in my opinion, there is a 60 % chance of this being a STD, but then again I would still say that 40 % is a large number. For this reason I would suggest a vaginal swab test (culture examination), swab test of the locally affected region (the spots) and a urine culture examination. These investigations will surely confirm whether or not you have an STD.

I hope this information helps you. Please feel free to write back to me for any further clarifications or information. I would be more than happy to help.

Best wishes.
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Bumps Near Pee Hole With No Itching. Pap Smear Test Came Negative. Is This An STD?

Brief Answer:
60 % chance of this being a STD

Detailed Answer:
Hello ma'am and welcome.

Thank you for writing to us.

There are numerous causes for such a presentation, some related to sexually transmitted diseases and some just local and common cysts which occur due to blocked glands. But, due to the specific description provided by you, the cause does seem to be related more to a sexually transmitted infection than a non-sexual condition, as a non-sexual condition would have symptoms like pain, swelling, fever, etc.

So in my opinion, there is a 60 % chance of this being a STD, but then again I would still say that 40 % is a large number. For this reason I would suggest a vaginal swab test (culture examination), swab test of the locally affected region (the spots) and a urine culture examination. These investigations will surely confirm whether or not you have an STD.

I hope this information helps you. Please feel free to write back to me for any further clarifications or information. I would be more than happy to help.

Best wishes.