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clusters of bumps

I have a cluster of bumps around my anus and vaginal area and I'm worried that it may be herpes but when I went to the doctor and asked him about it he didn't say anything about it I've had them for 2 years straight now I'm afraid to bust them because it hurts when I squeeze it none of my boyfriends who I been sexually active with have any bumps I'm very scared and want to know what it is can someone help me
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Thanks I think that's what I may have because just this week one fell off and it was blood filled and black so I'm going to have the doctors check it out and let me know what it is because its weird it doesn't itch hurt nor have blister like scares its just bump forms one large and 2 small
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Thanks. For the advice I'll make a doctors appointment and hopefully I'll get the help and answers I need
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They could be genital warts which can eventually cause cervical cancer. They are caused by the HPV. I would see another GYN to have them checked out. I've had them before. All they did was freeze them off and gave me some anti-biotics.
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Hello,
These bumps can be due to boils or herpes sores. Keep the area clean and apply some topical antiseptics and warm compresses. Also wear loose-fitting cotton clothing and use an antibacterial soap or mild soap like dove.Avoid any kind of cosmetics. Topical antibiotics such as mupirocin or neomycin containing ointment are also useful.In case the symptoms persist then oral antibiotics and incision and drainage may be needed. Please consult a gynecologist in that case.

It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.
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