Genital warts or Vestibular papillomatosis?
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gabi91367
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can someone help me?
Guest gabi91367
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Hi it looks like VP , however the bumps at the top look a little larger than most VP sort of. Do you have them on both sides of your labia at the same area on top ?
gabi91367 Guest
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they grow on both sides but less on one side. the other side grows in rows
Guest gabi91367
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yup if it grows in rows its VP when it is clustered is when you become a little more concern as thats how warts grow. Warts are generally clustered and can turn white and normally dont look flesh pink as yours does. If you can get a close up of the ones that gave more you can see what i mean as VP.
julia87264 Guest
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Hey, could you please take a look at my most recent post. Thank you
gabi91367 Guest
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thanks you very much. I wish them only the VP
Guest gabi91367
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yes i believe it is VP, what are you most concerned about ? they do not make you itch or feel discomfort do they ?
gabi91367 Guest
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They don't hurt, but it's a bit itchy, it feels like a ripple to the touch. I feel they grow more than before. Do they fall off and are they dangerous?
Guest gabi91367
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can you show an updated pic of the area you feel they are growing ? if they are in deed growing you will want to get them checked. They can be warts if they are growing more, some strains look very similar. Generally VP does not grow more, not sure your age but they dont grow more once established in the area and dont cause much of an itch. They also do not fall off but there is treatment that they can be removed but that will be with a clinic or doctor for treatment. Many people have no problems with them in life.
gabi91367 Guest
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gabi91367
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@kelly30502 sorry to keep you waiting so long. the photos are about 3 to 4 weeks apart from the one in the post. I can see them growing a lot and quite fast while the documents I read they don't grow or grow slowly, which worries me. One side of me grew more than the other. I'm 21 years old. I haven't had sex yet but I'm afraid I might catch it from someone. My vaginal discharge is quite heavy and milky in color, could I have inflammation and could that be the cause of the papillomas? I hope so
Guest gabi91367
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Gabi, i would take yeast infection medicine at your local pharmacy. You said your discharge is thick and milky white which is a symptom of YI as well the itchy feeling. The inflammation should subside a bit after several days. If you never had sex whether oral or via penetration than your chances of contracting something is next to slim. My only true concern is that there is a little growth around your urethra and that should be checked out. Can you be seen where you from ? Make an Appointment with your GYN if you can. Although i do want to say i dont think you have anything to worry about. VP is normal and not an STD!
gabi91367 Guest
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Thanks so much for your advices. I'm less worried now and I'll do what you say. I will monitor it and try to make an appointment with the doctor.