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little bump beside clit

I've noticed this small bump above my clit, i only noticed it after i had intercourse with my bf, well sort of intercourse. anyways, it hurts wen i put pressure on it and i thnk it's bleeding a little, but i'm not really sure wat it is and why  it suddenly showed up out of nowhere. I don't blieve it is hiv or std but this is the first time i've had this. so can some1 help me figure out what the hell it is. i'm a little worried since i'm seeing my bf 2morrow and it hurts wen applying pressure.
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101028 tn?1419603004
you both should be sexually responsible and seek out full std testing and make sure it includes herpes testing. your future fertility could depend on this so it's well worth doing!

no, it wouldn't also appear in the mouth too if this was std related.

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i mean, he hasn't been with many ppl of wat he tells me, and i havn't had any sexual contact until recently. I guess i should prbly hav waited for my bf to get tested, but we've been doing oral things as well and nothing like this has happened. it would also occur in the mouth if it is an std or hiv rite? i just kno i don't have nything.
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101028 tn?1419603004
you definitely need to be seen for a proper exam. no sex again until you have better answers.   Usually this is just a blocked oil gland but it also can be many other things.

did you and your gf get full std testing prior to starting to have sex together? did it include herpes blood testing too?

grace
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1530342 tn?1405016490
Hi Nelly:)...It can be several things. An ingrown hair, genital wart..This is a not uncommon problem. Don't worry too much because it is easily cleared up but I would suggest you see your GYN for an antibiotic prescription and a check up rather than trying anything over-the-counter. You may not want to go but that will be the safest way to make sure you get better:) Good luck!. Let us know how you make out.

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