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I don't know what's happening to me!

Hello Doctor, I hope that you will have a successful year. Well a week ago my vagina (the underside of the lip) felt very sensitive and I felt alot of pain when I try to walk or wash it. Then, the other night while I was bathing I felt it and I felt a lump. I came out of the bathroom quickly and looked at in the mirror and I saw a white thing ontop of the lump (I thought it was acting as some kind of plug). It wasn't itching, I still had my normal discharge and I'm still a virgin. Four days later I went to the Doctor and she gave me an ointment called Bactroban and an antibiotic called Enhancin and I bathe it in warm salt water. Now, its hardly visible but the doctor is still unsure of what it was.


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207091 tn?1337709493
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No, you don't have herpes - if you've not had sex, or oral sex, you can't.

Aj
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so that means i don't have herpes?
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207091 tn?1337709493
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It can't be an std if you haven't had any sex or oral sex.

It sounds like it might have been an infected gland.

Aj
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