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What Causes Growing Clusters Of Bumps On The Inner Labia Minora?
hi, i have clusters on my labia minora, its super sensitive and it actually feels sensationally good to take something as small as a toothpick and rub on the clusters. I ve noticed the more i stimulate the more they grew to cover my whole minora. I noticed within the past years one side looks highly irregular and has extreme unsymetrical growth. My doc examined it and tested me..nothing wrong. Do to the unsymetrical growth a bump may be stand alone and oddly away from other clusters causing super sensitivity borderline irritation. Is there away to shrink or shape these clusters back into alignment or shrink the clusters to get back a smooth labia period?
You may be having genital warts and this is generally caused by sexually transmitted diseases. You will need to be tested for syphilis and if this is negative HPV infection is likely the cause of the genital bumps. You can treat them locally with cream that helps them shrink. On the other hand, you will need regular pap smears as patients with HPV have an increased risk for cervical dysplasias.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Antoneta Zotaj, General & Family Physician
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What Causes Growing Clusters Of Bumps On The Inner Labia Minora?
Hello, You may be having genital warts and this is generally caused by sexually transmitted diseases. You will need to be tested for syphilis and if this is negative HPV infection is likely the cause of the genital bumps. You can treat them locally with cream that helps them shrink. On the other hand, you will need regular pap smears as patients with HPV have an increased risk for cervical dysplasias. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Antoneta Zotaj, General & Family Physician