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What Do Bumps On The Labia Minora And Genital Warts Indicate?
Hello i had a bumps on my labia minora and it looks like a genital warts it was like a pinkish papule and its formation is linear.. Its not cluster i feel itchy.. Is it really a genital warts my ob said its normal.What could it be.? Is there anyway i can get rid of it? What is that? Thank u
Itching, burning or pain are due to inflammation & infection, skin allergy, ingrown grain, use of douches & perfumes, use of sex toys.
Avoid using latex condoms if you are sexually active, it may cause allergy. Avoid use of douches, sex toys, etc.
Take care of hygiene & wear cotton undies.
Get screening tests for STI done to rule out syphilis, chancroid, genital warts & herpes. Avoid multiple partners. Get examined, evaluated & treated at the earliest.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr Nupur K, General & Family Physician
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What Do Bumps On The Labia Minora And Genital Warts Indicate?
Hi, Itching, burning or pain are due to inflammation & infection, skin allergy, ingrown grain, use of douches & perfumes, use of sex toys. Avoid using latex condoms if you are sexually active, it may cause allergy. Avoid use of douches, sex toys, etc. Take care of hygiene & wear cotton undies. Get screening tests for STI done to rule out syphilis, chancroid, genital warts & herpes. Avoid multiple partners. Get examined, evaluated & treated at the earliest. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Nupur K, General & Family Physician