if you don't have insurance, call your local health department to see what your local no cost or low cost options are for being seen. the longer you put off being seen and dealing with a vagintis, the more miserable you'll feel.
MC is usually painless, but they can itch and become irritated. Molluscum usually disappears within 6 to 12 months without treatment and without leaving scars.
You need to be seen by a doctor so that you can be properly diagnosed. If you do have genital warts, they are not the end of the world. I have had a genital wart before, the doctor removed it, and it never came back :) Very simple! In the meantime try not to pick/scratch them, because that can cause an infection.
Thank you Grace for taking the time to answer my question. I really appreciate it.
does molluscum contagiosum usually itch?
Hey thank you for answering. I did post this question in the HPV Community but no one answered me.
Well i had one wart on my right leg for the longest time. But then it started to get itchy and i started to pick at it. Over time i got a few more, i think i got on the other leg and then maybe like 3 more on the same leg but in different areas. They were all itchy at times and i was just pick at them but it wasnt constant picking (I know gross). But then out of nowhere they disapeeared.
Well i have one wart on my vagina (that one just started to itch) and then inside theyre all over. It just started to get very itchy in may. It got red but probably cuz i was itching it. I itch everyday but not all the time. I feel like im dry (i feel different). I believe them to be warts because they look like them. Ive gone online a lot and searched gential warts and hpv. and they do look like them a bit. Therye all over and i feel like they are spreading.
-Thank you so muchhhh for helping me! Im too scared to see a doctor becaue this would destroy me and i refuse to be sexual with anyone else. And plus i dont have insurance.
you need to find out if you really have warts or if it's molluscum contagiosum which is similar to warts.having warts on the legs and hands that spread over time might actually not be warts at all. A dermatologist is a good idea to deal with this. Removing warts and molluscum helps to keep them from spreading elsewhere on you as well as to others :)
you need to be seen and get a proper exam and testing for vaginitis done. you might have a yeast or bacterial infection vaginally causing your symptoms and it will take proper testing to figure that out. Your symptoms do not sound at all like genital warts.
you should not be using the same razor to shave your genitals as other body parts, especially if you have infections on other body parts. can you spread warts all over your body by using the same razor? yes you can.
grace
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) are genital warts that are soft wart-like growths on the genitals caused by a viral skin disease. Genital warts are a type of sexually transmitted disease (STD). There is a forum that is dedicated to HPV.
The warts that grow on your hands, legs, arms, feet, face...those are all different than the warts that grow on the genitals. Where exactly are the warts on your legs? Is it confirmed that you have warts on your vagina, or are you basing your guess off of the itchiness, redness, and dryness? Because many things can cause the vagina to become irritated that are not STD related. If you have warts on the vagina your doctor can remove them a number of ways.