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Suggest Treatment For Small Lumps On The Labia

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Question : I have had small bumps on my labia for a few months now but they arent itchy or painful. I recently found an slightly itchy lump on the inside of my labia, when i scratched it, it began bleeding and it has now nearly gone. Over the past few days Ive also been experiencing dull lower abdominal pain. Im worried that I may have contracted genital warts from unprotected sex i had around 8 months ago
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Answered by Dr. Manisha Jain (44 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Gynaecologist examination advised.

Detailed Answer:
hello and welcome to HCM Forum . thanks for writing in to us with your health query. o have gone through your query and understand your concerns. I have seen the pictures you sent us and it doesnot look like wart. although wart appears within 2-3 months of exposure but some times they can be a late finding. warts are not associated with abdominal pain. I will advise you to take a gynaecologist appointment to get a Pap smear . it would be advisable to use protection during sex. regards Dr Manisha Jain.
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Suggest Treatment For Small Lumps On The Labia

Brief Answer: Gynaecologist examination advised. Detailed Answer: hello and welcome to HCM Forum . thanks for writing in to us with your health query. o have gone through your query and understand your concerns. I have seen the pictures you sent us and it doesnot look like wart. although wart appears within 2-3 months of exposure but some times they can be a late finding. warts are not associated with abdominal pain. I will advise you to take a gynaecologist appointment to get a Pap smear . it would be advisable to use protection during sex. regards Dr Manisha Jain.