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What Are The Bumps Around My Clitoris And Vagina Lips?

I've got a red and very sore vagina, stings when I pee, hurts when I wipe after been at toilet. I have about 10 small bumps jotted around my clitoris and my vagina lips. They are very sore too! Have had this 3 days now!

I haven't had sexual intercourse. But did have oral about 3 weeks ago!
Wed, 26 Feb 2014
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi. Thanks for posting your concern at HCM

Seems to be a case of Herpes Genitalis. Herpes can be acquired through oral contact, though the most common mode of transmission is genital to genital contact.

Clinically it presents as painful well defined erosions/sores over the genital mucosa and skin. There is associated pain, and burning on micturation.

I would advice that you see a dermatologist or a gynaecologist for a confirmatory diagnosis. Treatment of herpes is with oral antivirals e.g acyclovir for a week

take care
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What Are The Bumps Around My Clitoris And Vagina Lips?

Hi. Thanks for posting your concern at HCM Seems to be a case of Herpes Genitalis. Herpes can be acquired through oral contact, though the most common mode of transmission is genital to genital contact. Clinically it presents as painful well defined erosions/sores over the genital mucosa and skin. There is associated pain, and burning on micturation. I would advice that you see a dermatologist or a gynaecologist for a confirmatory diagnosis. Treatment of herpes is with oral antivirals e.g acyclovir for a week take care regards