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Suggest Treatment For Small Blisters On The Clitoris

Hello, I have about 6 raised small blisters on the hood of my clitoris. No itchiness at all or pain when I urinate.I have been sexually active and have only had one partner in where we did not use protection but it has been about 4 months that we have stopped. What could it be? I have no health insurance and this is why I am trying to reach out via Internet. Thank you in advance. :)
Mon, 3 Oct 2016
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Hello.

Painless small blisters over the clitoris most commonly can be caused by either human papilloma virus or rarely due to syphilis.

In both cases the lesions themselves will subside on their own for now, but may cause problems later by either recurring or taking a more serious form.

I suggest you do get tested for them to be on the safer side.

Hope this helps.

Regards,
Dr Geeta
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Suggest Treatment For Small Blisters On The Clitoris

Hello. Painless small blisters over the clitoris most commonly can be caused by either human papilloma virus or rarely due to syphilis. In both cases the lesions themselves will subside on their own for now, but may cause problems later by either recurring or taking a more serious form. I suggest you do get tested for them to be on the safer side. Hope this helps. Regards, Dr Geeta