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I Have A Very Small Bumps On Labia Majora

This morning I found some very small, smooth, brownish colored bumps on my labia majora . They don t itch, burn, or hurt at all. There are about 4 or 5 of them, all on one side and spread out. I have an appointment with my doctor on monday, but I am scared. Is this most likely an STD?
Sun, 27 Mar 2011
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Do you sun bathe or use tanning booths in the nude. If you do - I would definitely make sure that you keep an eye on the them, if they are still there, and make sure they don't darken or change shape as they may be a sign of melanoma or other related issue.

Jeremy
US Army
Public Health Technician
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By the description you gave they dont seem to be due to STD. The bumps are more likely to be allergic in nature. Just take some antiallergic tablets and see the effect. You can also apply a steroid based antiseptic cream on them.
Dr. Rakhi Tayal
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I Have A Very Small Bumps On Labia Majora

Do you sun bathe or use tanning booths in the nude. If you do - I would definitely make sure that you keep an eye on the them, if they are still there, and make sure they don t darken or change shape as they may be a sign of melanoma or other related issue. Jeremy US Army Public Health Technician