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hi, i have what seems like an ulcer above and to the right of my clitoris and maybe some scabbing underneath of that (towards the mons pubis) I was wondering what this could be. Could it by any chance be an STD or STI? ive only had two sexual partners and unprotected sex a few times.
Hello dear user of HCM! I appreciate asking us and tell your concerns!
Despite the small ulcers have you any other symptom to get us a better view of the situation? Do you feel pain or itching? Do you have any urethral or vaginal discharge?
Generally, non painful soft ulcers are found in syphilis. They don't hurt, don't itch, and are sexually transmitted from one partner to the other.
I would recommend you to consult a dermato-venerologist or gynecologist to see it much closer. It can be completely treated with antibiotics.
Take care and best wishes for you Best regards! DR ERIOL.
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Hello dear user of HCM! I appreciate asking us and tell your concerns! Despite the small ulcers have you any other symptom to get us a better view of the situation? Do you feel pain or itching? Do you have any urethral or vaginal discharge? Generally, non painful soft ulcers are found in syphilis. They don t hurt, don t itch, and are sexually transmitted from one partner to the other. I would recommend you to consult a dermato-venerologist or gynecologist to see it much closer. It can be completely treated with antibiotics. Take care and best wishes for you Best regards! DR ERIOL.