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Bumps On Labia After Using Nair. Had Unprotected Sex. What Could This Be?

I used nair on my vagina about a month ago and I got 4 tiny scattered bumps on my labia. I also had unprotected sex around that time. I went to the doctor, she said it was just irritation from the nair. Now, its a month later, and its seems to me that the tiny bumps have become slightly bigger. And one of them looks mole like, skin tone color and pointy, but it is in the area that seperates the vagina from the anus. Im scared, what could this be?
Mon, 15 Jul 2013
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Hi,
Thanks for writing in.

From what you say, in view of the unprotected sex, presence of genital warts must be ruled out. This is a highly contagious disease and presents as tiny bumps which may increase in size later. The presence of itch in the bumps are more likely to be that of genital warts and they are painless in most patients.

You must also keep in mind any side effect due to using nair and take any anti allergy medication. however a second visit to your doctor looks essential.

Hope this helps.
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Bumps On Labia After Using Nair. Had Unprotected Sex. What Could This Be?

Hi, Thanks for writing in. From what you say, in view of the unprotected sex, presence of genital warts must be ruled out. This is a highly contagious disease and presents as tiny bumps which may increase in size later. The presence of itch in the bumps are more likely to be that of genital warts and they are painless in most patients. You must also keep in mind any side effect due to using nair and take any anti allergy medication. however a second visit to your doctor looks essential. Hope this helps.