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Treatment For Painless Red Vaginal Bumps?

Hi I have a bump on my vagina and im very scared that it might be herpes. It wouldn t make sence that I would have them though. My boyfriend of two years doesn t have then and I had a baby and she doesn t have them either. Its a red bump, and I get them on the inside of my labias. When they come I only get one bump at a time. Im really scared. Im only 16 and I don t think I could ask my mother to take me in.... The bump never broke open and I cant notice it unless I touch it with a lot of pressure. Ive tried to see if any thing is in side it but all that comes out is blood. Could this be something else? Nevermind, I thought this was suppose to be free
Mon, 10 Mar 2014
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
nothing to worry, but if you have history exposure definitely tests for STD screening has to be done for hiv, hsv, syphilis, mycoplasma, haemophilus. get the tests done now and after 3 months to confirm the results
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Treatment For Painless Red Vaginal Bumps?

nothing to worry, but if you have history exposure definitely tests for STD screening has to be done for hiv, hsv, syphilis, mycoplasma, haemophilus. get the tests done now and after 3 months to confirm the results