What is this bumps in my opening vagina, is that HPV? Heeeelllp

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So 2 years ago i got some warts in my vulva, then i went to the doctor and he said i got HPV, i started treatment and everything disappeared. but now 2 years later i felt this "blumps" in my opening vagina and i am scared its HPV and its all over my inside. I am so scared of cancer... I cannot go to a doctor in the moment because I am not in my country and ill not be in at least the next 3 months... please help me, thank you❤

ps: sorry for the disturbing picture

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    Hallo Paola.I think this is Papillomatosis. Often called VP for short. Its not cancer or an STI. Really nothing to be worried about. Some women get it and others dont,but its not known why. Just ignore it. Dont try rubbing at it to try to remove it, that will make it worse.If it still bothers you when you are home then get checked out by your doctor.

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    Paola, VP is not the same as HPV.Have you heard of the vinegar test?If you apply some on a cotton bud/Qtip to a small area then if its HPV it will turn white. In that case you will need some treatment as you had before.

    VP is usually in a regular pattern on both sides of the vulva,but HPV is usually random.

    I think you have some smaller VP as well on your labia.

    Its possible of course that you have both conditions,but do try the vinegar test first. Good luck.

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