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hanan66402
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I want to make sure if it really does look like warts caused by HPV because it seems impossible since I am in a monogamous relationship for 6 months now and he is also a virgin like me. He also noticed these bumps on our first night. I want to avoid additional expenses..
Grol98 hanan66402
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hello. it looks like vestibular papillomatosis. i would not worry about it too much. especially since both of you are monogamous and took each other's virginity. some vaginas look like that always. hpv is mistaken for papillomatosis at times.
hanan66402
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Update:
I went to another doctor and she confirmed it was genital warts. She said she would be treating it after treating another problem I currently have which is I've been having my menstruation for more than one month. I got a serum pregnancy test and it is negative. Will be getting an ultrasound this week.
as for my husband, he does not have any warts on his reproductive organ, but he is getting warts in his hand, arms, and neck. I'm not sure if that is related to my warts.
bassma26582 hanan66402
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vestibular papillomatosis