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What Could Be Small Pimple Like Bumps On Vaginal Area?

I have recently been noticing small pimple like bumps on my vaginal area. THe guy I was sleeping with cheated on me at the end of September. I have noticed the warts starting to develop within the last 3 weeks or so. Is it possible for it to take this long for symptoms to develop? Is there anything else it could be?
Fri, 7 Mar 2014
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Hi thanks for your question.
The small bump or pimple which you have developed in your vagina over three weeks following sexual exposure,could range from being simple a bartholin cyst (collection of normal vaginal screations in bartholin gland due to blockade of its duct) to sexually transmitted infection.I would suggest you to consult a physician preferably a gynecologist who may be able to perform vaginal examination on you to know the exact nature of this bump and may prescribe treatment accordingly.
Hope this answers your question.
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What Could Be Small Pimple Like Bumps On Vaginal Area?

Hi thanks for your question. The small bump or pimple which you have developed in your vagina over three weeks following sexual exposure,could range from being simple a bartholin cyst (collection of normal vaginal screations in bartholin gland due to blockade of its duct) to sexually transmitted infection.I would suggest you to consult a physician preferably a gynecologist who may be able to perform vaginal examination on you to know the exact nature of this bump and may prescribe treatment accordingly. Hope this answers your question.