Warts, herpes, something else?

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End of May I noticed like 3 little white bumps on my pubis. they didnt itch or burn or anything, no bother at all. Mid June I noticed more, kind of looked like plucked chicken. didnt think nothing of it because i had recently waxed and thought it was just from that because no discomfort. end of June the bumps seemed to get flatter but were still there. on july 5th i tried to pop one to see what would happen. a little bit of clear liquid came out, just a tiny bit followed by a tiny bit of blood. i put a bandaid and next day it looked like the same bump again. sometimes hairs have been growing out of them or around the edges of them and i pluck them out but the bumps stay. they dont bleed. itching here and there but nothing uncontrollably.

since end of may my pubis has definitely multiplied with them.

any ideas? image

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    anyone have any thoughts? i have been stressing this for over a month. i have a dr's appoinment on friday for a pap, im going to mention this to the doctor then.

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    another update, today I got a mirror and tried to look at my vagina. i noticed these little 'bumps' near the opening. i cant tell what they are, i dont feel any discomfort there... any thoughts? image

    if it helps at all, my pap for Friday is for a colposcopy. i had an abnormal pap so Im going back to see if I have any precancer cells or hpv..

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