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1872071 tn?1320287532

Concerned and Scared.

Hello. Been a while since I've posted.

I have a question and not easy for me to talk about.

I noticed some bumps on my vagina about 5 months ago. They are hard, cause no bleeding or pain, and are not itchy. I am not sexually active and haven't been for 2 years now.

I have one on my clitoris and some around where the hair grows on the lips. And there's a few more on me down there.

My question is can endometriosis cause vaginal bumps? I am suspected of having it.
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136956 tn?1688675680
I am going to say no. Also as the poster said above that not saying it is an STD but I would check that out. There could be numerous things that it could be. There a small cysts I can't remember the name of them that can grow down there (Not Endo cysts)

I wish you all the luck
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Hi... well done for speaking out must of been hard to be so open.  I haven't heard of anything like that as endometriosis is internal inside your body as in like blood clots on your womb or ovaries for example.  I am not saying you have a std, I don't know you or your sexual background however I do no that some stds are silent ... never show if not tested however some come out later in life OR it could be something completely different, you could be allergic to something or have a skin disorder; I honestly don't know.  I did have genital warts at 14 which were on the outside of my vagina and inside, , they bled and we're sore but you said your lumps arnt like that, I had treatment to clear the std up.  I can understand that your scared and don't know what to do but your half way there by talking on here ; ) please see a doctor or a nurse they won't judge you you and it's there job to look out for you.  Hope this has helped.  Take care stay safe x
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1872071 tn?1320287532
I'm going for my exam soon, but just nervous.
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