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So confused!!

Went to the gyn today thinking I had an std..and two dr's looked at me and said it was hemangiomas plus a bad yeast infection. They said I had them since birth but I think I would know if I had them since a child. I'm not convinced at all. These are new within the last 2 months, with itching 6 months before this.  I also have bumps on the top of mons pubis that look totally different, like pimples but nothing comes out but a hair is coming out. They hurt and itch. As soon as one goes away, another one or two more appear on the opposite side. Am I spreading them? I check on all these bumps several times a day and touch them, it's torture. I'm really confused.
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Thank you, I will see a dermatologist, this is much appreciated
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3149845 tn?1506627771
These not indicative of herpes and touching your vaginal area several times a day is surly inflaming the area.. You can have the area swabbed and a PCR test performed, or a biopsy. See a dermatolgist for evealuation.
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That's the thing, I don't have the red birthmark, the bumps are on both my labia, they are dark red/purple
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3149845 tn?1506627771
Hi,
Thats a benign tumor of blood vessels, often forming a red birthmark. And is not herpes related. Maybe your in the wrong forum!
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