Vaginitis? std? bv? Trich? Hpv? Help!

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i noticed my vaginal hole is "gone" and i have bumps inside my vagina. can someone look in the photos and tell me if I'm freaking out and being dramatic or what their thoughts are on what this could be?

some history to help, I've had 2 sexual partners for several months. I recently tried my fantasy of getting fisted and noticed some discomfort after that. I had my period and no issues, then after my period went away I sense some discomfort. no pain, no itch, just a little bit of "something doesnt seem right". I also looked at old nude photos from last year and noticed I had those little bumps inside before too but it was never uncomfortable.

I have a doctors appointment but I would like to cancel as I honestly cant afford it right now, so am here to seek some answers. image

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  • Posted

    Honestly, nothing on this photo looks strange, per se. It doesn't look like a vagina that can be fisted, though. Might be a good idea to share these old photos, if you think the difference is significant.

    • Posted

      @john88875 I just find it so weird that I cant see my hole and it feels uncomfortable from time to time and it only happened after I got fisted. everytime I have new partners and feel different down there I always assume it's an std its terrible. but considering the "hole isnt noticable" and felt little bumps I got nervous thinking it's like herpes or prolapse.

  • Posted

    I agree with John, everything looks fine in your photos. If the old ones were different maybe the change is noticeable though.

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    update: everything went back to normal. I believe the fisting is what caused some irritation. I was able to masturbate comfortably the past 2 days with zero bleeding, dryness, or discomfort. my "hole" is back to normal as well. jeez what a scary moment. thanks for everyone's comment and support.

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