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Bumps on labia minora

Have these bumps down there my doctor thinks it’s from the fact that I have a yeast infection and bv at the same time I do have the usual yeast infection symptoms (burning, itching, cottage cheese discharge) but just wanted to get another opinion if anyone else has these maybe? Is it hpv? They are on my labia minora close to my baginal opening on both sides they don’t itch or hurt or anything I’ve also had the trich std as well but was treated for it
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So, you had a doctor examine it which is great.  Why do you doubt their diagnosis?
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Ive had a yeast infection before and never saw these bumps before i uploaded a picture on my  profile if you could   take  a look please didnt   know  how to put it on my post sorry
Well, I'm wondering if you are seeing them because you are really looking.  It could be irritation.  That doesn't look like HPV to me.  And you've had a doctor examine them.  I would see if it doesn't go away and then go back to the doctor and ask again but wouldn't personally be worried.  
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Well it won’t let me include a picture but they look like taste buds just a little longer maybe more raised off the skin
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