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Bumps and itching Pain along my viginal

Recently, I have some bumps along my viginal on the left side.  It is really itchy and sometimes hurt when I urinate.  It also hurts when I am sitting and where tight pants.  I don't know what it is and I have never been sexually active in my whole life, so I assume that it can't be STDs.  My question is do you have any idea what it might be and how can I treat it? Thank you.
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79258 tn?1190630410
I'll just throw in my .02 as well. No one ever got herpes off a toilet seat. No one. Ever.

To the original poster: If you've never had sex, you don't have a STD. See your doctor to get it checked out; any skin condition you can get elsewhere on your body can show up on your vulva as well.
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93532 tn?1349370450
I agree, herpes off a toilet seat doesn't happen.


Andi
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130384 tn?1221593027
According to Dr. HHH, "Nobody ever caught herpes from a public toilet; that never happens. Sex is the only way the virus is transmitted.".
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Herpes can be caught by useing a public toilet.i know it is a silm chance but that is  how my huby got.see a dr
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i'd still go get it checked... just because the symptoms are on the outside, may be result of something more severe, but bumps and pain sound severe enough to me
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will the bumps and itch is mostly along the pubic hair and not on the inside
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You can still get infections without having sex... maybe its a yeast infection. But the fact that you said your in pain means you need to go see a doctor, only they can diagnose what it is you have, and its important that you treat it before it gets worse.
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