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Pregnant. Noticed Bumps On Vagina. Started Bleeding After Scratching. What To Do?

Ok hi my name is amber and I found little red bumbs on the outside of my v agina And they burn to touch and I m four months pregnet my husband doesn t have anything And I actually just noticed them a couple days ago and the doctor told me I have a Uti and alittle bit of yeast but I don t know what these are I m scared I. Acidentally Scrached and it started to bleed alittle now it just hurts what do I do
Fri, 21 Dec 2012
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It's not possible to tell without examining the bumps. There are several possibilities including infections and skin conditions. If the area is itchy, applying an over the counter steroid cream would be ok for now. If it helps, it's probably a skin condition. It will be necessary for a doctor to take more history and examine the area to get proper care.
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Pregnant. Noticed Bumps On Vagina. Started Bleeding After Scratching. What To Do?

It s not possible to tell without examining the bumps. There are several possibilities including infections and skin conditions. If the area is itchy, applying an over the counter steroid cream would be ok for now. If it helps, it s probably a skin condition. It will be necessary for a doctor to take more history and examine the area to get proper care.