PLEASE HELP. I DON'T KNOW WHAT IT IS AND I'M SCARED! IS IT HERPES???

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So for the past month and half I've been getting infections. I've been having green discharge, itchy, and odor down there. I wasn't worried because my vagina looked normal. Now I just noticed I have like red bumps! After doing research I think they're ulcers or warts or something else like herpes! I'm honestly freaking out and just need some advice about what it could potentially be!

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    It seems like Trichomoniasis. To be sure you need to see a clinic for a lab test. If it is trish you'll get antibiotics.

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      it makes sense because I do have a sore feeling by my abdomen as well. can I still go get tested even if i get my period? I'm supposed to get it tomorrow and wasn't sure if I can still go during it.

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    Kong,

    Have you seen a doctor? I see bumps, wrinkled skin in the labia and white patches, the latter which could be Lichen sclerosus. You really need a proper diagnosis. Until you get a fungal and bacterial test and/or other tests for HPV, herpes etc... abstain from sex, no commercial soaps or body washes, no perfumes, no shaving.... organic coconut oil or olive oil..Let me know how you get on.

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      I made an appointment already and it's until the 10th of this month. I dont have white patches anymore it went away the next day after I posted.

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      That's a very good sign.....Best of luck with the Dr.

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    do you know what these could possibly be?? they look like vp to me but im not sure & im freaking out

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