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What Do Bumps On Vagina Indicate?

Over the past fees months occasionally I have gotten a few bumps on the outer parts of my vagina they come and go thy do not itch and are only visible I have tried to pop a few thinking they are ingrown hairs and they pop almost like a pimple I an scared to think I may have an std
Thu, 24 Apr 2014
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Hi thanks for your question.
There are many causes of bumps on the vagina.The commonest being the boil that is infection of the hair follicle,Bartholin cyst that is retention cyst of the bartholin gland which are normally present in vagina.It may be due to sexually transmitted diseases if you are exposed to such diseases. The best way to determine what exactly these bumps are gets yourself examined by a physician. He or she may prescribe you appropriate treatment after determining the exact etiology of these bumps.
Hope this answers your question.
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What Do Bumps On Vagina Indicate?

Hi thanks for your question. There are many causes of bumps on the vagina.The commonest being the boil that is infection of the hair follicle,Bartholin cyst that is retention cyst of the bartholin gland which are normally present in vagina.It may be due to sexually transmitted diseases if you are exposed to such diseases. The best way to determine what exactly these bumps are gets yourself examined by a physician. He or she may prescribe you appropriate treatment after determining the exact etiology of these bumps. Hope this answers your question.