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Bumps near vagina and anus

Hi, i have recently discovered a few hard bumps on my inner lips right near my vagina. i found one a couple months ago and picked it off and i thought i was fine. recently i discovered quite a few more. i picked off a couple, but the others are still there. i also think i may have discovered one in the area between my vagina and anus. the bumps are kind of small. they have a smoothish surface and don't have much of a change in their color, but harder than the normal bumps you find in your vaginal area they don't seem have the normal texture i would expect. my ex boyfriend had contact with a girl who had HPV awhile before we started dating. they didn't have sex, but i know you can get hpv from other sexual things. i can't go to the doctor right now because i'm on my period so i wanted an opinion on if it could be genital warts or not for the time being. please help!!
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hi.. from what I remember from reading about HPV, u can get it from oral sex as well.. it also sound like genital warts since it's spreading from ur vagina and anus.. does it look like a hard bump or does it look like a sore? best thing is to check with ur OB/GYN ASAP and do a research about symptoms of genital warts, herpes, ond HPV.. hope this helps...
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Ya sounds like genital warts. Don't worry though, it's treatable and extremely common.
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Definitely sounds like an STD to me, I would make an appointment to see your gyno for when your period is done.
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