Bumps in vagina. My OBgyne dont know yet. But I tried use apple cider

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I discovered this 2months ago and I posted here too. I visited my doctor an ObGyne but still cant figure it out. So maybe Biopsy can tell. So I still have to make appointment for it. I tried Apple Cider and the bumps were tear off. But I did have abnormal Pap results but not Hpv. I got diagnosed BV and maybe because I used Apple cider a week before I had my papsmear. For now, im waiting for Hpv result and hoping everything is fine. I had syphilis test which is negative, hiv test negative, papsmear just clue cells that diagnosed to me as BV and this bumps are still unknown until I have my biopsy. Im thinkin to try visit Dermatologist, they might have an idea. But after my hpv result is out. Ill bring everything to the doctor. I stop using apple cider when i had my papsmear. 

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    Please do not use apple cider vinegar, I used that for thrush and it caused my vulvodynia which took 2 years to cure. Many women have it for longer. You do not want to be living with and regretting such pain all because of a silly mistake, like I did. NEVER use home remedies, they can do more harm than good. Also, I think I have advised you before that those bumps look very much like Vestibular Papillomatosis which is a harmless benign form of tumour that women get. Men get the same around the head of the penis called pearly papules. There is no treatment because they are harmless and cannot be spread or caught by sexual intercourse. They can be removed but that would probably be an expensive procedure. Google Vestibular Papillomatosis and look at images and also for info and advice. I have a few bumps like that and I asked my consultant dermatologist (who specialised in the vulvar and I was seeing for my vulvodynia) and she said they were harmless papules and to leave them alone.
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    Hi I got my biopsy result. It was revealed to be a MULLERIAN PAPILLOMA. I haven't visied a dermatologist yet.

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