HPV? VP? PLEASE HELP

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Ive just recently become sexually active and started to experience discomfort, itching, thicker discharge and mild stinging in my vaginal area. I assumed it was either due to a yeast infection or because I was being sexually active. It became very discomforting so i decided to take a look down there which is when I became really worried. I noticed bumps which I think I may have always had but not as severe. However I am not positive they've always been there due to the fact I don't look down there often and that Ive never had pap smear. I tried looking up my symptoms and was worried it could be due to an STD being that we did not use any sort of protection. I learned on HPV and thought it might be genital warts which makes me very worried but then I also learned of VP which also fits my symptoms. However VP doesnt have symptoms of itching or irregular discharge so I am very confused and worried. can someone please help!!imageimageimage

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    Yours look very much like mine...i posted on here as well and i had 3 people say VP. I really do think its VP. My bumps appeared after a yeast infection. i do have some discharge & discomfort down there but idk if its cause i am thinking about it or what.

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    I have the same! Pretty sure you have VP! Nothing to worry about. You may just have a yeast infection along side the VP? You can see a Dr and have a std check if you want to put your mind at rest. But i am certain this is just VP 😃

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    I had a yeast infection a couple months ago for the first time and I have these bumps as well, my gynecologist said its normal healthy tissue. I definitely suggest going to see if you have a yeast infection. Hope that helped...

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    Hello. I found this information on Internet about Vestibular papillomatosis. Vestibular papillomatosis is an uncommon benign condition.... They named the lesions"pseudocondylomata" but you can find it on Internet pictures as others names. It is also known by various other names like:

    ′hirsuties papillaris vulvae′,

    ′hirsutoid papillomas of vulvae′,

    ′vestibular microwarts′,

    ′micropapillomatosis′, and

    ′vulval squamous papillomatosis′.

    It is considered to be a variant of normal vulvar anatomy with no known significant associations. "

    I reseached on Internet one of this names and I choose "image" in order to see differents pictures about VP. I reseached with the name ""pseudocondylomata"' (sinonym of Vestibular papillomatosis.

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