STD? OR SOMETHING ELSE??

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im 19, i have never had sex and neither has my boyfriend. we had oral sex maybe 3 months ago, he went down on me. after that ive had itching down there (i already had slight yeast infection before doing oral sex so i thought it was just that) but it lasted for a long time till now. me and my boyfriend are each other's first sexual partners we have never done anything with anyone before us. today i noticed these bumps on the opening area of my vagina. PLEASE HELP, WHAT IS IT?? No pain or foul smelling or abnormal discharge, but sometimes itchy. (also i have yeast infection so is it that??) image

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  • Posted

    looks like it can be an outbreak of herpes , did your partner have any cold sores on his lips while performing the oral sex ? ive never had a yeast infection so maybe it can be from your yeast infection

  • Posted

    Get it swabbed at nearby physician for antibiotic sensitivity

    Its Vestibular papillomatosis, usually harmless, but get it checked

    • Posted

      the thing is i cannot go to the doc without my parents getting to know about this, i dont know what they'll do if they find out about this, i have extremely strict parents, thats why im relying on this platform πŸ˜“

  • Posted

    Its yeast infection. The best thing to do is get some antibiotics. Before going down on each other, you must make sure you are both clean. Sexually, and scientifically, i mean you and him are clean and free from infections and illnesses that might affect the areas during oral sex.

  • Posted

    If you and your partner never did anything with anyone else then he needs to wither wash/brush his mouth before or you guys simple arent for eachother. Everyones body fluids do not mix.

  • Posted

    also this is what my vagina looked like two months ago vs now. both images are after i had oral sex. also update: i forgot to mention i was diagnosed with pcod after we had oral sex, so does that have anything to do w this?

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  • Posted

    Hey Parents should be your first point of contact

    I remember when I was in class 8th, i got dermatophytosis at groin

    I was hesitant but when I asked my parents, even though he is surgeon, he took me to a dermat

    In order to get std, you need not to have unprotected sex, so you can simply ask your parents

    Itching is always immunological response of something

    How do you know you had yeast infection? Pcod? Share usg

    I can't even see even an inflammation, take some pics with lithotomy position, sector wise

    • Posted

      tbh i wish i could tell my parents but im not even allowed to have a boyfriend πŸ‘€ im asian, im dead meat if they find out im dating, let alone this...

      about the pcod, so i used to have irregular periods and i went to get that checked and got an ultrasound scan and they found cysts in my ovaries , i was on treatment for that for three months and in those three months my periods were regular. however last month my periods got delayed by 9 days. they told to keep a record of how irregular my periods are for about 6 months and get checked again. I got pcod because of hormone imbalance they said. my estrogen levels were too high apparently.

      i also told them about the itching, i had thick white cottage cheese like discharge, and they gave me an antifungal kit and i was fine for a bit. but recently i noticed these weird projections in my vag which itch sometimes, not always. hence i came onto this site.

      also i have no idea what those scientific/medical terms you mentioned mean πŸ˜…

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