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white bumps on labia minora

Hi! Im 16 and I just noticed this bumps all over my labia minora. both sides! they dont stick out as much but you can feel it easily and you can see it clearly if you tighten up the skin o strech it. there white and small but still different sizes... i have alot but they dont bother me and you cant really see it if you dont stretch the skin... I dont know how long ive had them but im embarassed tu ask my mom or go to a gyno.. is it normal? i am NOT sexually active.
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I meant it doesn't burn sorry. I'm tired.
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I'm 17, the way the girls describe the situations sound like mine also. But I am sexually active. My last partner said he was clean because he got checked out. Ugh this is so frustrating. It may be Fordyce glands but Idk :( I know this was posted over 4 years ago but I was looking for help...  It does burn or anything,  I have got a boil thing on the outside lip of my vagina but my friends say that's normal. I'm trying to give all the info I can but Idk. I also got this thing on my knee leg and it looked like a boil. Oh yeah I may have lupus. If they helps too.
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Hii im 16 and i have the EXSACT SAME THING!
i dont feel them or see them but if i move it to see if somethings there or strech the skin i see them im SCARED!
i've never had sex and im suppose to have my period in a few days but im to shy / scaerd to tell my mom :(
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168348 tn?1379357075
Hi,

I happened upon your post .. sounds like your they fordyce glands maybe.  I'm not a doctor but you can ask yours at your next checkup about what you've written.

C~
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599170 tn?1300973893
also if they becime red, raised and scab you will need to tell your mother, and see a Dr
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599170 tn?1300973893
Hi deni, first somehow you post is in the wrong forum this has nothing to do with organ prolapse,

Im wondering if you shave in the pubic area,,,these bumps could be from shaving in wrong direction or too close.

If they start to itch, ooze any fluid you will have to tell your Mom as you will need to see a Dr....try using very mild soap with no perfumes in the meantime,.
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