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Just Bumps on labia

by kiki70, May 07, 2007 12:00AM
Hi

A few years ago I noticed a small flat bump on the labia lip, lately i noticed a couple more, more noticable if you actually feel along stretched labia skin.  Ive been to the gyno she said it was nothing.  My question is what is it? and why dont they go away, they have remained there for a while, no change in appearance, (except for them popping up), there coloured like the rest of the labia, not cystlike.

I was diagnosed with some squamous cells from my last pap so I may have hpv, but they dont look wart like.

should i be worried that there not going away? are bumps on the labia normal to just show up and stay?

Member Comments (2)

by gracefromHHP, May 07, 2007 12:00AM
sounds a lot like fordyce spots. Google them to see pictures.

grace

by kiki70, May 25, 2007 12:00AM
gyno said they looked like cysts btw.  Said you can have more then one too.  Hopefully i can get rid of them cause they look odd
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