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labia minora help

Me and my bf don't have sex, however he does finger me. Recently I've noticed a burning sensation when I pee. I also noticed the outside of my left labia minora is a different color then the right. Its also a little more stretchy and swollen. The inner part is relatively the same color however. He hasn't fingered me since Tuesday, and its now Saturday and still rather swollen. My boyfriend does have warts on his fingers, but he's had them for over 10 months and they've never spread to me or anywhere else on him. And I haven't noticed bumps or a discharge in my vagina. I'm only 17 and don't want to talk to my mom about going to the dr unless I really have to. Please help
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you still might have a yeast infection even if he does wash his hands.  Human hands always have bacteria on them whether they are clean or not!  You might want to try a yeast infection cream or you could even try a pill like AZO yeast!  I don't think you would have anything other than some sort of small infection so you might just want to tell your mom you think you have a yeast infection and set up a dr appt and try to go by yourself!  Hope it all works out for you!  
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He usually washes his hands with soap and water and other things. I'm not planning on having sex til marriage, so that's the reason I don't want to talk to my mom. Thanks for the info though
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im not a doc. but if the guys hands were not clean the you may have a yeast infection or some kind of infection. i have never heard of someone speading warts on their hands to genitals so i dont think that that is it. im not sure what your realationship with your mother is, but i was having sex at 17 and if you are planning to maybe now is the time to tell her. you really should go to the doctor to make sure it is nothing serious anyways! hope this helps
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