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They're not painful at all or itchy... I live in a small town that doesn't have a gynecologist, and because of quarantine I won't be able to get to one soon.
please answer quickly as I am so worried, and scared!) 😦
thanks for all the help!
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Pinsy miris12481
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Probably Vp
miris12481 Pinsy
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Thank you for your reply! i really hope it is just VP
Guest miris12481
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Dear miris,
I agree with Pinsy- the lesions are vestibular papillomatosis. Look carefully at the picture and you'll notice that they are present symmetrically- on both labia and in pretty much the same area.
Rgds,
Adhari.
SeekingHelp. Guest
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Hello, can vp's bumps become flat within few days/weeks and come back ?
And can it be kind of painful sometimes a feeling of strong irritation ?
Regards
miris12481 Guest
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thank you for your reply! but is it normal for them to be getting bigger and i feel uncomfortable?
Guest miris12481
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Dear miris,
Because VP is part of your sexual anatomy they can get bigger and smaller depending on the prevailing hormonal environment (i.e. menstrual cycle, pregnancy) as well as sexual arousal etc.
If you keep feeling/touching them, your mind can often play tricks on you as well, especially if you are already somewhat anxious about your health.
You may want to see your doctor or gynaecologist for reassurance to put your mind at rest.
Rgds,
Adhari.
callie55893 miris12481
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mine looks like yours but its in one spot..
miris12481 callie55893
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did you find out what it is?
Guest miris12481
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Dear miris & seekinghelp,
Typically, VP is painless but do also remember that they are part of your genitalia.
So if the vulva/vagina is irritated by an infection (such as candida) the VP will also feel irritated as well. Like the vulva and vagina, VP will swell/enlarge for the same reason.
Adhari.
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