Tiny array of blister like bumps on my labia

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For quite some time now I’ve had these little tiny pink bumps that look like blisters on the lining on my Labia Minora. For the most part the bumps are just there and I forget about them but I’ve noticed that once I have sex, the bumps seem to enlarge and become itchy and irritated. I’ve read online that it could be Vestibular Papillomatosis but I’m not sure because this is supposedly rare. Someone help!

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  • Posted

    Do the bumps look like the pictures of vp?
    • Posted

      It definitely looks like vestibular Papillomitosis. I'm sure its been there for awhile but you are just now noticing (:. You should definitely go to the doctor but to ease your mind a little it doesn't appear to be warts. And herpes does not look like this at all.

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     Have your doctor assess it, please; that's what I think is the best option. These bumps on the minora seem to be a problem recently. Every woman in this forum seems to have that issue. But your doctor should be the best person to figure out a resolution. I hope it clears out soon.

    • Posted

      Thanks David! Ive attached a picture to the discussion as to what the bumps look like.
    • Posted

      You're so welcome Kassandra, and thank you for updating me on your recent upload activity.

      I just took a look at the pictures and I can tell you that it looks exactly like every picture of the bumps that each woman complained about. In this one case, the woman said it was later diagnosed as chlamydia. So, if you could I'd suggest you go for STD test. But there's nothing to be alarmed about; you should be fine after a few weeks of treatment. Don't even think it's possibly cancerous because I can tell you right now that it's NOT.

      Don't forget to update us with the finding. All the best my good friend!

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