Skin tag or warts

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I noticed tiny growths on the outside of my vagina at first I thought it was pimples but they keep growing. are they skin tags or warts ? And how do I get rid of them?image

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    They are genital warts. Call your GP so he/she can give you cream. Also don't shave this area because they can spread.

    • Posted

      my boyfriend doesn't have any symptoms could he have gave it to my even though he has no symptoms???

  • Posted

    They are Genital Warts. How long have they been there? Have you had risky intercourse?

    • Posted

      I have been told that i have warts even though i always have had protected sex. : (

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      they have been there for a month now and they looked like pimples at first that's why I was not worried.

      i have only slept with one guy (my boyfriend ) in six year. and we don't always use protection.

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      Remember, CONDOMS DON'T PROTECT 100%. The best way to avoid STDs is abstinence and only sex with an unique partner, one who is reliable.

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      I don't know him and I don't want to be an imprudent but there is a possibility that he had gotten the virus from a partner previous to you or he could be cheating on you. You need to have a serious conversation with him. Also, go and get checked by a Dr.

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      How old are you btw? if you are young, chances are that you own defense system will eliminate the virus by itself.

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    They are warts. Get an appointment with your doctor. I would recommend you to tell him to burn them off, to get rid of them the cream doesn't always work very well. Dont feel bad about it there is always a solution to everything hope you can clear them very soon (:

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