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Okay so i need some help I recently had unprotected sex with my bf yes stupid of us.. But now when i urinate it burns so i took a closer look and saw i had some like white sores on my vagina. What is this do i have something?? Is there anything i can do before having to go to the doctor? Will they go away? To top it off I think i have a small hemorrhoid to so i just need some answers
If there anyway i can get rid of this on my own with out going to a doctor will be great. Btw my bf and i were virgins so i dnt think its a std
Some please give me feedback asap thank you
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973741 tn?1342342773
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Okay, you are right on that. :>)  Hopefully this clears up.  If you and your boyfriend are virgins, an std does seem unlikely. Do you trust that he is really a virgin?  Anyway, give it a few days and perhaps all will clear.  good luck hon
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Thank you for the info but I cant really let the area air dry now because I started today..
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973741 tn?1342342773
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Since she said they were both virgins, I am not sure about it being an std.  :>)  Let us know poster if that is the case.  good luck
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the white bumps could be genital warts, i was diagnosed some month before with genital wart and they look the same as you discribe and the burn sensation it could be an infection. you should visit a doctor. dont panic. hope u get well
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1487854 tn?1488496613
Okay, so unfortunately an STD/STI was the first red flag that came to me when I read this (genital warts, HPV, or Herpes). I would absolutely go see the gynecologist as soon as possible. You could possibly have a very severe yeast infection, but even so, you'd still need to get some antibiotics for treatment. Keep me informed if you find out!
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973741 tn?1342342773
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Hi there and welcome.  Well, it could be little cuts from the friction of sex.  They'd burn when urine touches them.  Try to let the area air dry at night a bit.  The hemorrhoid shouldn't be related to sex.  Have you been constipated and having to work a bit to have a bm?  Try Preparation H or Tucks pads, they work pretty well and add fiber to your diet for that.   See if those little spots disappear.  If not, you may need to consult with a doctor.  And use protection for sex.  good luck hon
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