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Severe Itching Near Labia, Clustered Flesh Looking Bumps. STD ?

Hello, I have severe itching near my labia. I keep looking to see if I see anything. I noticed like three clustered flesh looking bumps and freaked out. I have very sensitive skin since I was a little girl. I have noticed discharge. I will say that I have not ever been all the way, but I did have contact with a man by his fingers and through the underwear. Could this be a STD or what?
Tue, 24 Sep 2013
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Hello.STDs usually manifest with abundant vaginal secretion (yellow, green, gray),discomfort during urination and nearby lymph nodes increased.
.By the symptoms that you say , possible diagnosis are inflammation of the vulva by contact or infection of one of the glands of the vulva.
However you must go to your doctor for exploration and request,if your doctor
deems it necessary,request additional tests to rule out STD.
I wish you good health.
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Severe Itching Near Labia, Clustered Flesh Looking Bumps. STD ?

Hello.STDs usually manifest with abundant vaginal secretion (yellow, green, gray),discomfort during urination and nearby lymph nodes increased. .By the symptoms that you say , possible diagnosis are inflammation of the vulva by contact or infection of one of the glands of the vulva. However you must go to your doctor for exploration and request,if your doctor deems it necessary,request additional tests to rule out STD. I wish you good health. (If the answer has helped you, please indicate this) .