Have Sore Vagina And Bumps On Labia Minora. What Does It Indicate?
Hi, I'm 17 and im sexually active. I had rough sex about 2 days ago and I was sore in my vagina so I got a flashlight and looked down there to see if anything was going on. I hadn't noticed them before, but on my labia minora I have little painless skin colored bumps. They kind of look like skin tags in a way. But small clusters of them. I've been looking up what they could be and it could possibly be genital warts or vestibular papillomatosis or something else I haven't thought of. I've also looked at other things and a lot of people say it's normal and nothing to worry about. I have no idea when they showed up. What could it be? Thank you.
In my opinion these could either be normal skin tags which at times develop around such regions or possible genital warts which could be related to a sexually transmitted disease
It is impossible to diagnose through an online consultation and I would advise you to visit youe doctor or use our premium service to send pictures of the region for a more accurate diagnosis and guidance.
Hope this helps.
Best wishes.
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Have Sore Vagina And Bumps On Labia Minora. What Does It Indicate?
Hello ma am and welcome. In my opinion these could either be normal skin tags which at times develop around such regions or possible genital warts which could be related to a sexually transmitted disease It is impossible to diagnose through an online consultation and I would advise you to visit youe doctor or use our premium service to send pictures of the region for a more accurate diagnosis and guidance. Hope this helps. Best wishes.