Does this look like Genital Warts or Vestibular Papillomatosis? ***GRAPHIC PHOTOS***

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My bf cheated on me with a woman in Feb who he says is getting tested for HPV. I noticed these finger like tube things on my vulva or inner labia last week. I checked everyday and they weren't there until Wed. or Thurs. of last week. I'm currently awaiting my results from my full panel STD test I took two Saturday's ago. I'm worried they're warts but from what I've seen they don't look like warts. What could they be? They started in a like a circle but now go down in like a line. I have another app. with my doctor tomorrow to take a look at the lesions. I got my period so please be warned, the photos attached are extremely graphic!

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    I have been having the same issues since stopping birth control. I have had a couple of yeast infections and what the doctors think is BV and have taken antibiotics.

    my vaginal opening for the last 2 months has had bumps and is now white. I have attached a picture.

    is this genital warts? its covering the entire opening image

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    I have been having the same issues since stopping birth control. I have had a couple of yeast infections and what the doctors think is BV and have taken antibiotics.

    my vaginal opening for the last 2 months has had bumps and is now white. I have attached a picture.

    is this genital warts? its covering the entire opening image

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    can someone pls go to my page an help me with what i have

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    looks like papules but you could get a telehealth gyno visit to be sure

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    Hi , im worried about these bumps, are these normal or they look like genital warts?

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    hi i really hope someone sees this because I know its from a few years back but i am trying to figure out what this is! i recently had two sexual partners and i was realizing ive been a bit itchy and kind of burning in my inner lips, i thought maybe it was a yeast infection but i dont have creamy discharge but i have been bleeding and i cant tell if its from my (recently inserted) iud or from these bumps. i am going to the drs soon but please someone reassure me that this isnt herpes and its just VP and maybe BV because of the itchiness. anyway plz help im 21 and scared that i might have contracted and given herpes.imageimageimage

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      Hi

      Herpes is excruciatingly painful so you would be very aware if you had it. Even if you had it, it's nothing to be ashamed of and can be treated. Vulval warts can be easily treated also and very common.

      Imagine the pain of a mouth ulcer on your vulva that's how painful it would be!

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      hi sorry for the late response! yes i went to the dr and she said i had absolutely nothing to worry about, she said it was completely normal and its possible i just didn't notice it before or it came out due to the friction during sex, unfortunately its unlikely to go away but its nit contagious or anything to worry about. she said that the itching and burning were most likely from a yeast infection which i did take monistat for and it came with an itch cream that worked wonders. safe to say i was very relieved and had nothing to worry about. hope this helps!

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    Hi,

    sorry you had to go through this I hope you're well now. As a midwife of 20 years, I see a lot of vulvas! This doesn't look like anything to worry about, even if it was, there are very effective treatments available. I wish you well in health and relationships.

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      can you look at my comment and help me out? i think its a tear but idk

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      did you use some medicines to remove them?

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