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What Causes Whitish Bumps Around Vaginal Opening After Having Sex?

I am a 19 year old female. I have had sex with one partner and we used a condom. I have small whiteish bumps around the opening of my vagina and above my clitoris. They are completley painless and do not puss or any thing like that. Is there any way it could not be an STD?
Wed, 26 Nov 2014
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Hello. Thanks for writing to us at healthcaremagic

Protected sex though a good practice does not safeguard against all STI's.
Certain STI's like Herpes, Warts and Molluscum can still be transmitted through skin to skin contact.
The asymptomatic bumps that you notice could either be Molluscum Or Warts Or may even be Fordyce spots, which are a normal anatomic variation and are actually ectopic sebaceous glands.
I would suggest that you visit a specialist for a confirmatory diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

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What Causes Whitish Bumps Around Vaginal Opening After Having Sex?

Hello. Thanks for writing to us at healthcaremagic Protected sex though a good practice does not safeguard against all STI s. Certain STI s like Herpes, Warts and Molluscum can still be transmitted through skin to skin contact. The asymptomatic bumps that you notice could either be Molluscum Or Warts Or may even be Fordyce spots, which are a normal anatomic variation and are actually ectopic sebaceous glands. I would suggest that you visit a specialist for a confirmatory diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Regards