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Painless, itch-less blisters

I am a healthy female, age 21. For as long as I can remember, i have had these tiny blisters on my vagina. They are mini but quite numerous. There is no itch, burning, smell, pain or anything else associated with them. through online forums, i am led to believe it's herpes however i have no symptoms and also- the blisters have never ever popped. They have been there for years and not once do i recall a scab.I go to the dr, 2x per year and have come clean through all my PAP tests-
worried and a little embarassed,
Cherry
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101028 tn?1419603004
I take it you googled them and they look like what you were concerned about?
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Wow. I have literally spent years searching on google and I have never even heard of these! I genuinely want to thank you for your quick and accurate response. Now there is no need to be worried or embarrassed because I see how common it is!
Thank you Thank you Thank you!
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101028 tn?1419603004
herpes will not be there all the time and you certainly wouldn't have had herpes for as long as you can remember.

odds are these are fordyce spots which are completely normal but certainly discuss it with your provider to be sure.

fyi - a pap test is not testing you for herpes and most std's. you still need separate std testing done.

grace
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