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Have Fleshy Bumps On The Vagina. They Tend To Grow, Don't Hurt, But Itch On My Periods. STD? Yeast Infection?

I have fleshy bumps on the opening of am vagina they start out small then I notice they take growth they don't hurt just itch a lot an might burn if I urine are if I take a bath an the soap catches it. This normally happens thou when I wear pads while on my menstrual. What I normal do is use hot water on the area and it goes away are a cream for itching. I am still curious to knw if this is any form of sti/std? Are is it just a yeast infection?
Tue, 13 Aug 2013
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Hi, the bumps you are describing might be the projections of the labium minora, which some women might be having as a routine, and at the begining they may be sensitive and may cause burning. they are natural, and need not be worried. If you want to clarify, you can consult a gynecologist .Thank you.
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Have Fleshy Bumps On The Vagina. They Tend To Grow, Don't Hurt, But Itch On My Periods. STD? Yeast Infection?

Hi, the bumps you are describing might be the projections of the labium minora, which some women might be having as a routine, and at the begining they may be sensitive and may cause burning. they are natural, and need not be worried. If you want to clarify, you can consult a gynecologist .Thank you.