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What Causes Whitish Round Bump In The Pubic Area?

I was trimming down there and noticed a pea size bump, on top of skin like a wart. It is located on the labia majora and it looks fairly round. I also noticed nearby is another whitish round bump. About 7 years ago I was diagnosed with HPV high risk, contracted from my husband. My immune system eventually fought that off as it hasn t appeared on any more PAP smears. My husband and I are faithful to each other so no new STD are possible. For the past couple days I have also noticed extra discharge and a little more smelly (but not foul) than normal. Could this be genital warts? I didn t think you could get those from a high risk HPV... Thanks for your help
Mon, 17 Aug 2015
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I really appreciate your concern, if this occurred recently then this may not be viral related but this could be sebaceous cyst just wait for some time else this need to be removed surgically, to ruled out the viral infection it may need some investigation and clinical examination too., hope this information helps, take care and have a nice day.
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What Causes Whitish Round Bump In The Pubic Area?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, if this occurred recently then this may not be viral related but this could be sebaceous cyst just wait for some time else this need to be removed surgically, to ruled out the viral infection it may need some investigation and clinical examination too., hope this information helps, take care and have a nice day.