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  • Jul 27, 2011, 12:05 PM
    janiel12
    Worried and need hepl from people that kan give me an answer or can relate
    I am 19 years old I am sexually active and I been haven white bumps for about 8 months already.they go away and some stay down there and mre grow.what is this sytom? I been checked but the doctor said there's nothing to Worrie about and they been dwn on my viginal area for about 8 mnths still>>>I only ask the people that know this answer or have same sytoms to respond thanks you

  • Jul 27, 2011, 01:23 PM
    JudyKayTee
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    Originally Posted by janiel12 View Post
    i am 19 years old i am sexually active and i been haven white bumps for about 8 months already.they go away and some stay down there and mre grow.what is this sytom?? i been checked but the doctor said theres nothing to Worrie about and they been dwn on my viginal area for about 8 mnths still>>>i only ask the people that know this answer or have same sytoms to respond thanx you


    Please don't attempt to dictate who will or won't answer your question and in what manner. It's a public board. Anyone who feels like chiming in will.

    If the Doctor says it's nothing to worry about and has examined you and run tests I would guess it's nothing to worry about. If you are concerned and it's been some time since you saw the Doctor, I would go back.

    I trust your partner is using protection so, if it is a problem, he is not getting infected?

    They could be cysts - cysts care caused by a blocked gland. It's the same as a pimple on your face. They can be opened by a physician but it is NOT a good idea to try to squeeze them yourself. You could very well drive them in deeper.

    Sometimes skin debris causes bumps; sometimes a clogged gland or skin debris cause an infection. Bacteria and strep can get into a hair follicle. There are viral infections (a pox virus) which causes bumps. HPV causes bumps. Herpes causes bumps - sometimes

    And the list goes on.

    I note you have more than one thread on this same subject - https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/child-...ed-589742.html
  • Aug 17, 2011, 12:47 PM
    0rphan
    I have to agree with the previous post,this obviously still worries you, go back to your doctor get him/her to check you over again,just to be sure and hopefully set your mind at ease.

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