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  • Dec 31, 2012, 04:28 PM
    Olivia41796
    I have itchy TINY bumps on the inner lower part of my labia minora
    I have itchy TINY bumps on the inner lower part of my labia minora or maybe barthlonian gland, the bumps kind of remind me of taste buds, they're kind of redish and I just noticed them last night, I don't know how many there are considering that they're so small like a taste bud. I had sex 5 days ago and the day before that, I don't think he had any std or anything, we also had anal sex then vaginal sex, we didn't use a condom. I also started taking this medicine called minocycline 2 days after I noticed the bumps. I heard that minocycline can cause a yeast infection. The itching isn't really bothersome, I can tolerate it. My dischargeis usually clear but now It's kind of a cloudy white color. It doesn't smell bad but it smells a little off then it normally does, it also doesn't hurt or burn when I pee, and the bumps don't burn either , could you please help me figure out what this is? Thanks
  • Dec 31, 2012, 05:54 PM
    smoothy
    You likely have a number of serious infection possibilities... you need to see your Gynecologist.. and let them know what happened... most of them will require prescription medications. And by serious... left untreated it could result in sterility or land you in the Emergency room.


    ALWAYS a bad idea to go anywhere AFTER plugging into the back door... without a FRESH clean condom... most of the large variety of bacteria there you don't need or want in there.
  • Jan 2, 2013, 10:50 AM
    Sitkadiver
    Did you go the doctor already? Minocycline is a prescrpition antibiotic, so if you're using it without a Rx, and you don't a take a full regiment of it, then you could be making things worse by creating a resistant bug. Also, minocycline is a broad speectrum drug, which is fine if you don't know specifically what you're treating, but may not be as effective as other drugs if you know what to target.

    My guess is that this is a bacterial infection since you describe a milky discharge. Antibiotics are par for the course and I would suspect you'll make a full recovery within a week. The red bumps could be a rash associated with the infection or they could simply be an abrasion that resulted from not having enough lubrication.

    Finally, I would echo what the other responder has stated about using a condom. I would never recommend having unprotected anal sex for either a male or a female. I man's urethera can harbor bactreia for some time and then transplant it into other areas. It would be best to switch condoms between anal and vaginal sex.

    Best of Luck.

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