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Help! I'm virgin & I got numps (flesh color) in the labia?

So recently, I discovered that I got bumps (in flesh color) on my labia. I never have any sexual intercourse. I don't have health insurance so I can't go to the doctor at the moment until I applied & got approved for one...which I am doing now. So on the mean time, can someone help me with any remedies that I can do for myself?

I noticed that got these bumps after my period. During this period, I used the new package of sanitary pad from Always. The bumps start out itchy, but not anymore. I applied burts bee acne serum on it earlier today...don't know how that's going to turn out.

Any advice on how I can treat it using home remedies at the moment? If anyone ever encounter something like this before, what did you discover it to be? Is it HPV? Is it some infection? During my period this time, I was actually scratching myself down there because it was itchy. And it kinda smell too. It don't smell anymore but I got bumps.
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It could be from the pads you are using. Try using unscented sanitary napkins if you dont already.
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It sounds like u have a yeast or bacteria infection.. Especially if it itches and has a odor... The skin color bumps on ur labia are normal.. It's just a reaction from the bacteria or yeast infection u may have.. U could have been allergic to the pads u used as well.. Good luck with everything I wish u the best!:)
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