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1808540 tn?1320114860

Worried about having STD

So I googled gential warts to see images, and the bumps I have don't look like them at all, but I'm guessing they are showing the really bad ones? Anyways I've had this bump for a while, not itchy, not sore, nothing. Just a skin coloured bump. It's located right near the clitoris. I've had a pap done and they said nothing about it. Today I looked in the mirror at it and it still looks the same. I shaved today as well, came home and looked again. I found like 5 more bumps! Where the hell did they come from? Like how did they just randomly appear. And it's not on the part where I shave either, its like more inside, but its not inside. I am using bikini zone product, if that means anything. Do you think these are warts?
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1808540 tn?1320114860
thanks that kinda calms me down!
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101028 tn?1419603004
you won' t have warts show up that quickly.

see your provider for a proper exam and better answers.

a pap test doesn't test for hpv. even if your provider also runs a hpv test with your pap every time, it won't detect external hpv infections, only hpv infections on your cervix.

grace
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1808540 tn?1320114860
Do you think it sounds like it though? Suddenly appears within in 5 hours?
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1318465 tn?1614894302
Hello

Bumps arise because the cutaneous layer of your skin is responding to inflammation or some reaction.   We can't say for sure if your bumps are STD related or not.   The best person to tell you what they are is an OB/GYN or a physician.   Know that bumps do randomly appear at times.   If you look very closely at your fingers you can find little bumps, (don't panic they are normal).     If you don't see any, the congratulations on washing your hands all the time.  

If you are concerned see a doctor for these bumps.


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