Had Unprotected Sex. Flesh Coloured Bumps Appeared On Labia Minora. Swab Test Negative For Herpes. Advice?
i had unprotected sex and about a month later long kind of ovular flesh coloured bumps appeared on my labia minora. they didnt hurt until i started picking at them and i only noticed them when i was shaving. I tried popping them which made them irritated.. but yea, i had a culture swab done. i put cream on them and they kept getting smaller and went away in 10 days. there were no bursts or crater like sores or scabbing, just a small dots from me trying to pop them. the swab came back negative for herpes. but im still worried as i dont know what it could be or if it could still be herpes. but 2 weeks before i had had a yeast infection and i do get yeast infections frequently could that be a cause of it? i also have a large ball which is moveable under the skin of my labia where the bumps were. i looked it up and it sounds like a sabeceous cyst. can bumps develop on the skin due to a sebaceous cyst under them?
You might have developed irritant dermatitis or it may be because of fungal infection. Sexually transmitted diseases should also be ruled out particularly if you have discharge or repeated swelling.
You should consult dermatologist/gynecologist for detailed evaluation and management. treatment would be directed as per cause.
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Had Unprotected Sex. Flesh Coloured Bumps Appeared On Labia Minora. Swab Test Negative For Herpes. Advice?
Hi, Thanks for using healthcare magic. I have gone through your available history. You might have developed irritant dermatitis or it may be because of fungal infection. Sexually transmitted diseases should also be ruled out particularly if you have discharge or repeated swelling. You should consult dermatologist/gynecologist for detailed evaluation and management. treatment would be directed as per cause. Thanks.