Weird and itchy rash/bump on my labia need help!

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I've been seeing this guy for a couple of months now and we always have oral sex every time we hookup, I don't know if this is relevant but he is also a lot older than me. The third time we had sex I've noticed little bumps on my inner labia and after a few days it itched and hurt really bad and irritated the f out of me. After 1-2 weeks it went away but now after a month of hooking up almost every week I'm starting to get it again after two days since our last meeting and it starting to itch (see image around red circles) and I feel like in a few days it will be worse like last time, should I be worried? Also the little bubble in dark circle, I've had at least 4 of them last time. I never had this issue before so I assume it's because of him but he did get tested for std's and has none. I'm too embarrassed to go to doctor! If someone knows what this is please help me! What can I do to prevent it?

PS sorry for bad english

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  • Posted

    Oral sex is not a guarantee that you will not get an STI. You need a check up by your doctor or at an STI clinic. Dont be embarrassed...doctors deal with this sort of problem all the time. If you are in UK you should be able to find a clinic near you by Googling "STI clinic near me"

  • Posted

    Hi Anon

    do you have a white discharge? if so it could be a yeast infection causing the itching, which you can get from oral sex

    the bumps in red look like VP, and again you are just more aware of them since the itching

    the one in black, i am not sure on, could still be VP

    • Posted

      Hi thanks for help! I do have white discharge like usual but nothing abnormal. The one in black, I had a couple of them last time and they all disappeared after 2 weeks, now I have one. I don't think I had the bumps in red before either, I remember it being smooth and not looking like that. The itching is only on that area too. I don't know much about VP but if I have it, is it dangerous and do I need treatment?

    • Posted

      hi again

      no VP isn't dangerous, it's a normal part of most peoples vaginas and penises

      they seem to increase with age

      and with women they get noticed when there is an infection happening

      there are not caused by the infection

  • Posted

    Heyyy... omg i dont even know where to start but i been having the same problem and similar situation I have never had this problem until with this guy i been freaking out lately I told my mom about it I went to the walk-in clinic they said it was a yeast infection but they didn't check or really know what they was talking about or do anything bout it they kinda just assume gave me medicine it went away at the few days but now it’s back after we had oral sex a couple days ago & i still feel weird and embarrass to talk to my mom about it he's my boyfriend but he's older than me & had way more sexual experience than me. But can u please get back with me soon as possible.

    • Posted

      i'm having the same problem same situation. never had this or any sexual complications before but since my current boyfriend i been seeing these little bumps. i'm really scared to go to the doctor but it really getting to me. it burns when i urinate after sex but other wise it don't burn when i pee i have a normal discharge. its just the bumps the itching and discomfort after sex . can someone please help me.

  • Posted

    You must always go to the doctor and get checked on the issue, no matter what the issue may be. You could always see a female nurse instead of a male doctor on request.

  • Posted

    That is crazy because back in 2019 i got the same thing and it looks exactly like whats on the picture. Go to the gyn

    • Posted

      can you say what the doctor told you then? or an idea of what you used?

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