What are these bumps? I was Tested negative for herpes

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I developed bumps in between my vaginal hole and anus. (Perineum.) They don't burn or itch. Only if I wipe too hard I'll bleed alittle bit. I went to the doctor and she said it was herpes and tested me. She called me 4 days later and said I tested negative. I was so relieved but still doesn't answer my question what are those bumps?

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  • Posted

    Not if it's warts, you have to get time freezed off. They are totally cureable..

  • Posted

    Here's a picture.

    • Posted

      Yea Looks like it could be warts to me... I'll go back to another doc and have them look at it

    • Posted

      The pic isn't in focus, but I think they might be anal skin tags, which are quite common, and not a sign of an STI.  I think your doctor would have told you if she thought they might be warts, but I'd ask her if I were you.  If they are skin tags, they can be frozen off, lasered off, or cut off by a doctor, or you can just leave them.  You can also find skin tag removal products at a chemist's (that's a "drug store" if you're in the US).  They can sometimes be removed by tying dental floss around them, but I don't think yours are the right shape for that.

      Some of these links may help:

      https://patient.info/search.asp?searchterm=skin+tags

      https://patient.info/doctor/skin-tags (written for doctors)

       

    • Posted

      One went away and now I have two? What does that mean. My mom won't let me go to the doctor and insist that there nothing.

    • Posted

      One went away. My mom doesn't let me go to the doctor insist that there nothing. Could it really be skin tags?

    • Posted

      I thnk they're skin tags, but I'm looking at a pic that's out of focus, and I'm not a doctor.  Why wouldn't your mum let you see a doctor though?  How old are you, and in which country?

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