Anyone can explain what are these bump on my vagina. Is this vestibular papillomatosis or genital wa

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Anyone can explain what is this ?? Is this vestibular papillomatosis or genital warts ?? Im 27 years old image

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    Vestibular papillomatosis is characterized by small, shiny, skin-colored growths on a woman's vulva, which is the outer part of the vagina. ... They can also occur in the vestibule, which is the opening of the vagina surrounded by the labia minora. The papillae can be smooth, round bumps or finger-like projections.

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    HELP PLEASE!! So I Felt that I had some some irritation and redness down there and thick discharge and went to the doctor. I ended up having bacterial vaginosis. As she examined down there she said she didnt see any bumps or warts and i got tested for std by a swab test snd pee tests and they all came up negative. i took my pill and felt better but two weeks later i ended up feeling irritation and redness down there again and i noticed these inside. Since the doctor appointment i have only have had sex one other time with the guy i have been with since september. im scared its genital warts which i dont understand why they woukd pop up now or if it VP which i have been seeing alot. im 19 and scared and dont knoe how to approach. HELP ASAP PLEASE

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      vp can occur if u have a vaginal infection once the infection has cleared up sometimes they go away by themselves sometimes they remain there it looks alot like vp it looks quite irritated on the outside skin it could be a fungal or yeast issue if u have treated for bv sometimes the medication they give causes fungal and yeast infections after taking it

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      Thank you, this makes me feel much better. However i took an different angle and it looks way more irritated and i hope thats VP as well.. ( The Center) I'm going to the doctor Monday but I just want this stress and worry off my shoulders. image

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