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Could Cluster Of Soft, Long Bumps On Labia Minora Be Spread Genital Warts?

Hi, I was diagnosed with genital warts a few months ago. With medication the area has pretty much cleared up completely. Recently I noticed a cluster of soft, long bumps on the labia minora. Is this genital warts that have spread? And if so, how can I clear it? And also if it is not, is it able to spread to sexual partners?
Mon, 27 Jul 2015
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Hello
I share your concern
Cluster of soft bumps on minors might be caused by STI.
Another possibility is allergic or inflammatory raises due to local allergy or injury during sex.

If you can upload a photograph with all relevant medical history by asking a follow up question, I will definitely help you in best possible way.

Meanwhile maintain good hygiene
Avoid sexual relation or use cobdoms because there are good chances of spread to your partner if it infective.
Please write back to me with all the relevant information so that I will be able to tell you more accurately.
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Could Cluster Of Soft, Long Bumps On Labia Minora Be Spread Genital Warts?

Hello I share your concern Cluster of soft bumps on minors might be caused by STI. Another possibility is allergic or inflammatory raises due to local allergy or injury during sex. If you can upload a photograph with all relevant medical history by asking a follow up question, I will definitely help you in best possible way. Meanwhile maintain good hygiene Avoid sexual relation or use cobdoms because there are good chances of spread to your partner if it infective. Please write back to me with all the relevant information so that I will be able to tell you more accurately. Waiting for your reply Wish you good health