White Bump On Vagina, Red Circle Around It. Due To Molluscum Contagiomus?
Hi. I have white, red ringed bumps on my vagina . There is no pain or itchying. I am nervous it is herpes but it does not match the many of the symptoms. No pain. No itching. No flu like symptoms. No fever or other ill like symptoms. I was thinking maybe molluscum contagiomus. I have never had penetrated sex but have fooled around in other ways. Please help.
Hi, Thanks for the query. According to your description, there is possibility of molluscum contagiosum as you said. Though there is no penetration, sometimes it may occur by skin to skin contact also. It is more common in warm and humid climates. So once consult gynecologist and get examined to find out the exact cause of the problem. Then if it confirmed as molluscum contagiosum, you can get treated according to your doctor's advice. Usually the lesions can be removed by cryotherapy, curratage, chemical treatment etc. Take care.
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White Bump On Vagina, Red Circle Around It. Due To Molluscum Contagiomus?
Hi, Thanks for the query. According to your description, there is possibility of molluscum contagiosum as you said. Though there is no penetration, sometimes it may occur by skin to skin contact also. It is more common in warm and humid climates. So once consult gynecologist and get examined to find out the exact cause of the problem. Then if it confirmed as molluscum contagiosum, you can get treated according to your doctor s advice. Usually the lesions can be removed by cryotherapy, curratage, chemical treatment etc. Take care.