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Really not sure what I possibly could have

In the last week or 2 I noticed two blister looking things had formed on my inner labia. They are a little bit red on the inside but there pretty much the same skin colour on the outside with one that looks like it has a like a skin tag/ tiny flap of skin attached with a hard border around them. They aren't sore unless touched or wiped when going to the toilet.
I'm really not sure what this could be as I haven't been sexually active with someone in about 2/3 years but I did catch gential warts before that and was tested and cleared. I don't know if I had something else and it didn't show any symptoms till now.

I really do not know what this could be, I looked everything up and it says with std or possible vagina blisters due to soaps with a fragrance, tight fitted clothing or too much friction or something like dryness. Which convinently I bought a new pair of jeans around then which we're tight and orated at the crutch and I vigourisly wipe myself clean when going to the toilet!

Please she'd some light ASAP!
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Yeah thank you! Well,I'm hoping its the jeans! I don't want having to go through it all again
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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I would stop googling and have your yearly checkup. It does sound like an irritation from you new tight jeans. You know your body better than us and if you has a suspicion then it most likely correct with being the jeans.
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I've read that herpes can be there without any symptoms for years? This is why I'm all worried
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi and welcome. Well it cant be and STD cause you didnt have sex. Could be anything but when it comes to these things best to have a good checkup with your GYNO to make sure all is ok. Its always good to have a yearly physical anyway.
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