i’m worried i have herpes?

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had these small white bumps on the inside of my vagina for so long now. never blistered or changed and are never painful - image

never go away or come back more. nut foes this look like herpes to you? please help

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    can someone please check my post, it is- I think I have herpes and I am really depressed because of it. story and pics.

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    This is NOT herpes - they are normal and called Fordyce spots! I have them also - I have seen the Dr many a times and the same diagnosis has been made.

    If you try and squeeze them they will flare up and cause you grief therefore leave them well alone 😃

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    These are fordyce spots, I have them and the doctor told me there nothing of concern

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    Looks like a yeast infection rash i get it sometimes with my yeast infection monistat works

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    hey i have those too. ive had them since i was like a kid or something they don't itch ,hurt or cause discomfort. they're just there chilling 😂 I had a pimple on my vulva like 2 weeks ago and I freaked out and went to see my gynecologist. she said everything is fine its juat a pimple caused by low immune system and also anxiety ans tight clothes and i asked her about these little bumps she said those are fordyce spots most people have them theres nothing to worry about. they become more visible during puberty. I'm 19 and also a virgin and I've always had them

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    Typical fordyce spots. there are benign/harmless and happened due to stress

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    these are fordyce spots!! its completely normal and not related to ANY std. i have them too! (message me and ill show you mine!)

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