Depressed please help is this what I think it is
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what is this
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Posted , 4 users are following.
what is this
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Whoooo8765
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angel1974 Whoooo8765
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Your vulva looks normal however you do have a lot of smegma. Smegma is the buildup of dead skin cells, oil, and other fluids throughout the day. Irregular washing or not washing your genitalia well can cause it to build up. It is normal to have some smegma but when left alone it may produce an unpleasant odor and cause itchiness. When showering, it is important that you wash between the folds of your labia and that you clean underneath the clitoral hood.
Whoooo8765 angel1974
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do you think the lumps underneath look normal? i dont know if they were there before
its been burning and stinging and then noticed them lumps
Whoooo8765 angel1974
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the white parts is cream to try and soothe the burning i dont know what to do
Fortman Whoooo8765
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What do you think it is? Everything looks normal despite the bad photo.
Best regards
Whoooo8765 Fortman
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its been burning and itching. i dont know if the lumps look like warts idk im obsessing over it
Fortman Whoooo8765
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There are no warts, everything looks normal, maybe you just have a yeast infection. You can get antifungals at any pharmacy. I would try that first.
Whoooo8765
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Fortman Whoooo8765
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Again, there are no warts... This is a normal Mucosa. Maybe you mean the papillomatosis, but that's normal after pregnancy or infections.