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Suggest Remedy For Itching And Swollen Lumps In Labia Minora

I shaved about 3 days ago then had unprotected sex the next morning I started itching down there then a then suddenly broke out with a rash. Spreading from my labia minora to my but cheeks.. They are white head pimple like bumps very itchy and swollen, I ve searched online but can t seem to find anything similar.. I m worried since they are on the inside labia it could be herpes.. I ve also been having an excess amount of discharge as well as a fever
Tue, 27 Jan 2015
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hello mam greetings
My opinion is that you should not worry about it now unless the diagnosis is confirmed
it could be a sexually transmitted disease or an acute infection of vulva due to some trauma either during shaving or having sex.
please consult a gynaecologist, he/she would be able to carry out a battery of tests and clinical examinations before arriving at a diagnosis.
Hope I have answered your question. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help
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Suggest Remedy For Itching And Swollen Lumps In Labia Minora

hello mam greetings My opinion is that you should not worry about it now unless the diagnosis is confirmed it could be a sexually transmitted disease or an acute infection of vulva due to some trauma either during shaving or having sex. please consult a gynaecologist, he/she would be able to carry out a battery of tests and clinical examinations before arriving at a diagnosis. Hope I have answered your question. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help regards