Should a cut on labia minora look like this? + Vestibular papillae? (Pic)
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This is quite embarrassing, so I'll keep this short.
I haven't paid attention to how my vaginal lips looked like, before I got sexually active, so I have no idea how normal this is.
I had rough sex with my boyfriend a few days ago, and got this white patch afterwards, which hurt, and still does a bit. I guess it is a cut? Am I completely wrong?
Also, all these bumps looks quite like vestibular papillomatosis ... The area was itching a month back or so, where the bumps were there as well. The bumps haven't changed since then, and haven't itched.
Before anyone asks why I'm not going to the doc instead: I'm changing doctor, so I can first get an appointment in at least 14 days.
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Angel91 Guest
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I think the fact that it appeared so quickly pretty much rules out an STI, however you are still at risk for infections so it is important to get checked out. Using condoms is a big help but doesn't prevent transmission of all STI's. If you did use a condom though (please say you did lol) then I am very proud of you, it is important to take your health seriously and that is one of the best things you can do to help sexually.
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I am still going to get it checked, though. I actually have an appointment at my new doctor tomorrow, so I can be sure the area downthere is healthy .
Thank you for your reply!
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vaca81427 Guest
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Hey there! I just look for a solution for my "problem" so I came across this forum. Anyway I have those skin coloured bumps and I was wondering do dey go away after a while or they grow?? Thanks if anyone answers :*
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Hi! If your bumps start to grow, I would suggest talking with a doctor. But for me, they haven't disappeared. They are, however, really small, so they don't bother me. And again, my doctor didn't see anything abnormal, so I assume they might actually be pretty normal to have - but it's always good to check up on it once in a while