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bumps bumps bumps WHAT ARE THEY?

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I know this can't be herpes or HPV.  One month ago after shaving I noticed these bumps on my vagina.  They are still  here a month later and have spread all over my pubic area and a few on my inner thighs.  I know it's not razor burn because it can't still be here after one month and razor burn doesn't spread. I have not shaved since then.  These bumps started to itch really bad. It seems the more I itch them, the more they spread. They look like small pimples but aren't really red, they are more pinkish/flesh colored.  Some have little tiny white heads.  Please, does anyone have an idea of what is going on here?  What kind of vaginal bumps (besides warts or herpes) can last for a whole month?
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you should be fine- but i second stillHurting and DONT itch them anymore.  I would see a doctor immediately though since they have spread. try planned parenthood or another trusted clinic to give you fast results.
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I don't know what risk you had.  But if I had to take a guess for your condition, I'd say folliculitis.  Possibly with your description it could be molluscum contagiosum.  If that's the case, do NOT itch them as it can cause them to spread.

But what I will say, is that guessing from a description on the internet is going to be very poor at best.  You need to present yourself to a doctor for any sort of accurate diagnosis.
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You are waisting your energy.  You had very low risk.  
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