Bumps on my virgina? So I had my period for about a month and while I had it the pad would make my private burn but I just thought that was because I always had pads on like everyday. Now I have one kind of big bump (not to big)and like 2 little onea that u would only be able to feel if u rubbed it. They are red. I tryed poping the big one and it did pop but its still there puss came out and blood came out. Can someone please tell me if it is a pad rash or a std. (i had sex over a year ago and we used a condom)
Your symptoms are likely to be due to mild vaginal infection.Avoid pinching or poking the bumps since it can cause spread of infection.It is unlikely to be due to sexually transmitted infections.
Antibiotic creams should be used to reduce the symptoms.Vaginal hygiene should be maintained.Frequently change your pads and nappy rash creams can be used at night.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards Dr.Saranya Ramadoss, General and Family Physician
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What Causes Bumps In Vagina?
Hi Your symptoms are likely to be due to mild vaginal infection.Avoid pinching or poking the bumps since it can cause spread of infection.It is unlikely to be due to sexually transmitted infections. Antibiotic creams should be used to reduce the symptoms.Vaginal hygiene should be maintained.Frequently change your pads and nappy rash creams can be used at night. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards Dr.Saranya Ramadoss, General and Family Physician