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flesh colored bumps on labia

I have these flesh colored bumps on my labia and they just recently started showing up. They aren't sore and don't pus when I pop them. Instead when i try to pop one... it comes off and starts bleeding. well, it doesn't come off that easily. I'm hoping they aren't warts! Does anyone have any idea what they might be?!?
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My husband and i started getting the same thing and with out shaving. but then they moved from genitals to different places. like there is one on the back of my knee and one on my shoulder. they seem to pop up anywhere now but not like measles, just slowly popping up. i just delivered my second baby in april and it started before i was pregant. all throughout the pregnancy and even recently the doctors said they were normal and it was nothing to worry about. just to be sure they tested for herpes, warts, and any kind of STD and nothing came up. but before i delivered they told me that i had strep down there and had to give me anibiotics
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Maybe just shaving rash?
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I've actually got the same thing. I started shaving with an electric razor due my extremely sensitive skin, and not long after started noticing the flesh colored bumps. I haven't had sex in 5 months, they showed up about 2 months ago. Nothing comes out of mine but blood either ( didn't try to see intentionally lol). I had a pap smear and std test a few weeks before they appeared and they all came back normal/no std... so I'm completely confused as well. It's still scaring the crap out of me not knowing what it is though.
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There are a lot of normal causes of bumps of the genitals. You should ask your doctor what he or she thinks.
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is it possible they might be pearly papules?
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Warts don't "pop". It is probably best to leave bumps alone anyway, as picking at them is a good way to catch another infection.

You will need to see a doctor for a diagnosis.
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