Are they warts!? Im worried. Please say somethingg

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Ive just recognized them outside of my vagina. I don't know what they are. Warts or just normal skin? they show no symptoms. Could i get hpv from waxing? Because I'm virgin. Please say something i am worried so much. especially the purple ones ? !

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    If you're a virgin (including no oral sex), then you definitely don't have warts or any STD's. As far as I know, you can't get HPV from waxing because it's only transmitted sexually. I can't be sure what those bumps are, but they could be vestibular papillomatosis. Your bumps look normal, and I wouldn't worry. But I am not a gyno, so if you're really worried about this, make an appointment! For now though, just try and relax. Since you're a virgin, it's very very unlikely you have anything bad. The bumps are probably just natural, and many women get bumps that are harmless!

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      I have made an app and doctor said they are not warts. but i am not sure. Ive done oral sex 😦 But i am good for now. thank you for your comment!

    • Posted

      I hope i didn't scare you with the oral sex comment! Like allie said, it looks like your normal skin and you have no reason to worry!

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    It looks like the normal texture of your skin, nothing to be worried about. As a virgin, it is highly unlikely that you have an infection. HPV warts normally feel like raised bumps that are rough to the touch. I'm sure that if you felt the skin you've shown on your photographs, that it feels soft to the touch and you cannot feel individual bumps. Therefore, it must be your normal skin texture.

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      as you said they are soft! thank you so much. this made me feel so much better!

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