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Help Please - Not sure what's doing on

I'm not sure what to do. I made an appointment with an OB/GYN but I can't be seen until Monday at the earliest.

Yesterday I realized I had two small bumps on the very edge of my labia minora. They were just tiny, pink bumps. Today they are the same size but they appear to have a sort of yellow-ish tint in the middle. There's no pus or any leakage of any sort and they're barely raised at all. They only hurt when I press down firmly or if they're brushed against clothing rather harshly. They don't itch at all.

I've read up (embarrassingly extensively) on various symptoms of herpes but there seems to be a lot of conflicted opinions or maybe just a lot of different symptoms for different people. Still, I would rather get some opinions before going into the OB/GYN blind.

Are my symptoms similar to herpes? What should I be looking for in the coming days to be able to better determine if it's herpes?
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3149845 tn?1506627771
Hi, herpes are more blister type with clear liguid that open and spread to the surrounding area. Since you mention a yellowish tint, it would not suggest herpes.
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I also don't know if this is important to note but I've been with the same partner for more than four months, he's never had any symptoms and this is the first time anything is showing up for me as well.
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