I foud this bump on labia very concerned it might be hpv😓

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On Sunday when I was taking a shower I felt a lump on my labia, on Saturday when I took a shower I didn't feel anything & I always shower thoroughly the same. I'm not sure but I think I felt this lump before around my menstrual period in October. This Sunday I was on my period as well. Since then i felt like it's gone smaller, I have an appoinment with planned parenthood this Thursday to check if it's hpv. I've seen picture of genital warts and they don't resemble mine. Also it's not painful or itchy. Can someone let me know if they had something similar or if you know what it might be?! Please I'm stressing so much right now and feel like i can't talk about it to no one because I feel so embarrassed to talk about it. imageimage

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    I was reading about vestibular papillomatosis ?

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      its not vp as vp occurs inside the labia not the outside its a growth of some kind

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      vp forms in symmetrical lines on both sides and not in as a soilid growth they are small not large like that and are like finger like projections or small smooth growths

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      Thank you. I was really hoping it wouldn't be a wart 💔

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      Is it true hpv vaccine is now approved for women 27 to 45?

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      not yet its not u will get a letter thew the post

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      normally when the vaccine becomes available your doctor notifies u by a letter telling u to make an appointment or thats wat happens here in the uk anyway

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    Certain strains of HPV can resemble a cauliflower or have a cauliflower texture and present themselves in skin tone, darker, or even lighter than your skin color. I would advise going to the OBGYN to ensure there arent any on your cervix or inside the vaginal walls. You will be okay! Hug!

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