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Weird little bumps

When my boyfriend and I have intercourse, I always make him wear protection. Today I was in the shower and I always clean my vaginal area but today I noticed on the labia 3 little bump looking things. What could this be??
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1306047 tn?1333243591
don't worry folks, chacey14 wont' be around long.  All posts and the profile will be expunged soon.  This person is a fake trying to sell oxyfend.  In the future, just go down to the contact tab at teh bottom and take ten seconds to report this b.s.  It pisses me off and the quicker the better.  This is the second oxyfend faker in a week.

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I have heard that oxyfend is NOT FDA approved, I wouldn't put anything down there that isn't approved by your doctor. Self-treating is a big "no-no". There are simple treatments your doctor can do, and its so common to contract warts at some point!! Best wishes to you. :)
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1306047 tn?1333243591
No, they won't itch or do anything.  Warts are so super common and it's estimated that perhaps 50% of men have some form of HPV.  Much of this is the high-risk type that doesn't lead to warts so there are no symptoms in men of this infection.  You may have warts you may not.  All you can do is make an appointment with a dermatologist and have them looked at.  Warts are a temporary nuisance that go away with treatment in the short run and by your immune system fighting it off in the longer run which is anywhere from three months to up to two years in rare cases.  No big deal.  Inconvenient yes.  Freak out, no.
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do those warts itch and stuff? because mine really don't.
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it could be genital warts. Protection/condom isnt really effective against warts and herpes since it's skin to skin infection. Doesn't mean your BF cheated on you, he could get that from the past and then passed it on you
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