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  • Jan 9, 2012, 10:29 PM
    gpgirl17
    I have this problem acept that they just randomly appeard and now it burns a little when I pee or wipe is there something I should be worried about I don't want to get checked unless its serious I've used a condom every time I've had sexual intercours and they have NEVER broke please help
  • May 17, 2012, 10:58 AM
    helpagirlout123
    I have these same taste bud looking bumps too and I'm terrified that I have HPV. But my boyfriend of a year hasn't shown any signs of an std. I can't tell you how many hours of sleep I've lost from this.
  • May 20, 2012, 07:18 AM
    tickle
    Everyone has these, yes they are under the skin and are nothing to worry about.
  • Oct 4, 2013, 03:22 PM
    loulou784
    I have something similar as well... and I thought it was the same as you... I thought it was hpv or herpes or something... but I was researching on the internet and if you Google for something called vulvar papillae or papillomatosis... look at th e pictures and see if it resembles what you're talking about... it should be two rows of these tiny bumps lining the vulva... there has been research as to if it is connected with hpv and there is no conclusive evidence (so that probably means no)... also what happened to me was I had a yeast infection and they got inflamed... but I treated the infection and its OK now... look very closely though... they shouldn't necessarily be multiplying...

    Also a test to see if they are gential warts is to buy vinegar (if you look online they call this an acetic acid solution, because that's all vinegar is... acetic acid) and swab some of it in the area (beware it may burn a some) but when you look if you see any white demarcations on the skin, then it may be genital warts... if it stays the same color as the rest of the skin of the vagina it probably is papillomatosis

    In addition... herpes lesions are very painful... even without the vinegar ( I don't even want to think of the pain with the vinegar) in addition the lesions only last for a short period and go away... although there may be recurrences they don't continuously multiply

    Yea it was a long response (I did my research, trust me I was scared too)but I hope it provides you some solace
    Ciao!

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