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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Suggest Treatment For Small Red Bumps On The Vagina

Hi. I need help. My vagina has had an outbreak of who knows what. My boyfriend got checked today for herpes and doesn t have it. And we have unprotected sex all the time. So o know it s not that. But I have red raised bumps that are burst open with yellow pus on top.... I shave all the time and we used a new artificial lubricant and the. This popped up. So I was just wondering what it going on.... It hurts a lot... Stings and burns
Mon, 15 Feb 2016
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Hello
I share your concerns
Since you had unprotected sex and you shaved recently so it might be related to injury during shaving or inflammation due to infection.

I would advise you for a battry of tests like CBC, Urine culture and investigation to rule out STDs if need be.

In my opinion you may require a course of antibiotics under medical supervision
Meanwhile take hot water bath and hot fomentation
Maintain good hygiene
Use condom during sex or try to avoid it until it heals properly.

Hope I could answer your question, please feel free to ask for further assistance.
Best wishes
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Suggest Treatment For Small Red Bumps On The Vagina

Hello I share your concerns Since you had unprotected sex and you shaved recently so it might be related to injury during shaving or inflammation due to infection. I would advise you for a battry of tests like CBC, Urine culture and investigation to rule out STDs if need be. In my opinion you may require a course of antibiotics under medical supervision Meanwhile take hot water bath and hot fomentation Maintain good hygiene Use condom during sex or try to avoid it until it heals properly. Hope I could answer your question, please feel free to ask for further assistance. Best wishes