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So i need help, Im 17 and have never had any type of sex, nothing of nothing. I recently got this pimple/bump on my VV and well i dont know what the reason for this might be? I dont shave down their and well like i said i dont have any sexual intercourse, nor have i had a realationship with a guy for over 6 months, the right side of my VV is red? and some what bumping? i really dont know the reason for this, i dont know if i might have something or i dont know?  Help,, Please..
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Thanks Jaybay ill make sure to look it up
& Moma_Cher i have never have had oral, anal, vaginal intercourse nor hand to genital contact... but yes i have had cold sores before.. and well thank you both for theses ideas
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1571146 tn?1399909692
Do you get cold sores on your mouth? Could you have accidentally transferred the infection? I'm just saying... it could happen. Especially if you have received oral from someone who had a cold sore. :-/ sorry for the depressing answer. Ask your mom to take you to GYN or go to a clinic if you feel uncomfortable talking to her about it.
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It's probably just a pimple like we get on any other part of the body.  Skin is skin no matter where it's located and subject to clogged pores, ingrown hairs, cysts, moles, skin tags and other benign growths.  Google "Bartholin's Cyst" and see if that may be what you're dealing with.  
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Oh yea i forgot to say, that this bump/pimple? doesnt hurt..it also doesnt hurt when i pee so i dont have a problem doing my business. & i first got a bump and then within two days it went away and i got a similar one and is still present but smaller?? Ughh.. hope thats enough info. for someone to help
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