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Could Spreading Bumps On Vagina, Buttocks And Inner Thighs Post Protected Sex Indicate STD?
Hi I had protected sex about 3 weeks ago, it was my first time having sex and a couple days later a bump appeared on my inner thigh. Then 2 weeks later I had sex with another guy however it was still protected sex (we used a condom). A day later multiple bumps appeared on my butt cheeks, closer to the anus, (we had vaginal sex). The bumps began to spread to the putter area of my butt cheeks. And it even spread to my inner things and the back of my thigh the area is really bad near my anus. I am really worried this could he an STD or it could be something as simple as a latex condom allergy. I am not sure. The bumps do occasionally itch and since I sit on them multiple hours of the day they do hurt at times. I am really worried, I am 17 and don t want to go to the doctor because I don t want my parents finding out I have sex. Please any advice or info. Would be helpful. Thank you
I suggest you to consult your doctor to rule out sexually transmitted disease (STD). In the meanwhile, you may avoid sexual contact with anyone to prevent bumps from spreading.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Shailja Puri, Pathologist and Microbiologist
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Could Spreading Bumps On Vagina, Buttocks And Inner Thighs Post Protected Sex Indicate STD?
Hello, I suggest you to consult your doctor to rule out sexually transmitted disease (STD). In the meanwhile, you may avoid sexual contact with anyone to prevent bumps from spreading. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Shailja Puri, Pathologist and Microbiologist