Hpv (warts) or vp??? Help!!

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Hello, these papillae were born after two repeated candidiasis infections, they are symmetrical on both sides of the smaller lips and each has its base. Do you think it's vp ?? I feel a lot of burning. Remembering that I am vaccinated against HPV, I took the 3 doses, I am only 16 years old. Help me !! Note: I've been in this for almost three months. I believe that if it were hpv now I would be full of "warts".

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    normal!

    • Posted

      But would it be vestibular papillomatosis? And the burning would you have any idea what it can be and how to treat it?

    • Posted

      looks like VP to me. if its burning you could have a uti or a yeast infection try monistat over the counter if it doesnt improve call your doctor.

    • Posted

      VP , the burning might be candida (again), but wouldn't hurt to test for chlamydia and ghonorea. (easily treatable)

    • Posted

      You know informs me, if I remove the vp he comes back???

      This is shaking me very aesthetically, I have no desire to have sex with anyone else 😔

  • Posted

    its vestibular papillomatosis they are harmless growths

  • Posted

    Hi bianca,

    These are VP and I shouldn't worry about them,

    Adhari

    • Posted

      Thank you so much Adhari, your help and the others helped me a lot ❤

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    Hello, I'm coming to update my case, I went to the gynecologist and he examined me, I also did the pap smear He said that everything is fine both internally and externally. Now I'll be back next month to see the results of the preventive, but I think everything is fine, what do you think? thanks for listening 😃

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