Is this vestibular papillomatosis? Or infection? [Virgin] [ PICS] Please help...

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I just found out about this when my vagina feels a bit itchy. So I tried to take a picture and this is what it looks like. I'm really scared. I don't know if this is an infection or what. I'm a virgin. I do masturbate at times and finger myself but never notice this before. This pic is taken after I got out from shower. I googled and it looks like vestibular papillomatosis and if it a yes, is it dangerous? I'm scared tho. I'm a virgin and I don't know anything. PLEASE HELP!!!!!!

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    hi, they look like warts. Did genitals ever come in contact with your vagina ?

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      Nope. I'm really worried now since I never have sex or shared sex toys or anything before. Did I got these warts because of masturbating?

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      i dont think because of masturbating. how long have you had them before ? i am leaning more on warts than VP because i have never seen VP to have long tube like growths on the labia. just the fact that they are abnormal growth is the concerning part. do they itch or feel tender ? is your discharge normal ?

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      I really have no idea. It just started to itch then I just randomly took a picture and that's how I found out. Does warts might appear because of shaving? My discharge is thick and milky white. Does that means I have thrush?

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      you could have a yeast infection from the symptoms you have. itchy, thick milky white discharge. do you think you can take a close up pic of them ?

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      if shes never been sexually active, theres no way its warts. warts come from the HPV virus whis is passed through sexual contact with another person. looks like VP which is harmless.

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    Did you go to the doctor, what did he say, my lumps are like this, can you please answer?

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