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vaginal bumps

im 16, i went to get checked out & i had a yeast infection, they gave me this 7 day medication for it, but when i was getting checked out i had like 3 bumps on the outside of my vagina, she said they were razor bumps, but as the week went by i got another 3, they don't hurt at all, they used to itch like crazy but ive been using vagisil & neosporin so they don't itch anymore, they're just there & today i popped two of them & like yellow/white stuff came out it wasnt painful or anything, they dont hurt, dont itch, theyre just very noticable & i want them gone, they've been on me for about a week and a half, i am sexually active w. my bf of a year & a half were both clean & we only have sex w. each other we've never had any history of any STD's or possibilities of an STD so i dont think its an STD, i think these bumps may have something to do w. the yeast infection bc i read yeast infections can give you bumps but im not sure, or maybe theyre vaginal acne, im starting to get worried bc theyre not going away, what can they be & how can i get rid of these ugly bumps ?
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915277 tn?1252573113
Doctor said they were razor bumps...and they probably are...Every time I shave in that area, I get bumps...they are hair/razor bumps.  They do have some medicated lotion for your bikini area that you put on after shaving. google it and give it a try!!  Just some friendly advice, there's no way for you to be 100% sure that your BF is clean unless you are with him 24/7 and even then I'd want a note from the doctor stating he's "clean."  Did your doctor do a pelvic exam and a pap smear??  If not, go back and get them...better safe than sorry...good luck
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134578 tn?1693250592
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Hon, please don't pop them, and do go see the doctor.  I think there is no guarantee it is not an STD.  Go get properly diagnosed, you don't get these with a yeast infection.  
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172023 tn?1334672284
They have nothing to do with a yeast infection.  You should see a gynecologist to find out what they actually are, and to treat them.
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