okay well im 16 only have had sex once but he was a virgin and i was until then anyway well i got these bumps right after a yeast infection they look like little white bumps in a row/red patch they are on both sides of my lower vagina.also my vagina is sometimes itchy! please help! what do i have and how do i get rid of it??
2007-07-10
01:15:06
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i dont think i have herpes because arent herpes a couple of big bumps..also i forgot to include that my vagina is also dark pink kinda redish
2007-07-10
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warts or herpes
2007-07-10 01:18:10
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answered by fatandsmooth 5
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I'm 23 and I had something similar last year - bumps and sore patches. I've had yeast infections before, but they've always gone away with a bit of over-the-counter cream and some cotton pants.
I agonised over it for weeks before seeing a nurse at the GUM (genito-urinary medicine) clinic.
I thought they were going to take one look and say "OH MY GOD WHAT IS THAT?"
Eventually I went and it turned out to be a nasty case of thrush (yeast infection)caused by changing my fabric conditioner. They gave me some tablets and a steroid cream and it was gone within a few days.
Don't panic, just contact your local sexual health clinic or see your doctor. They've seen it all before and can tell you what it is and how to get rid of it.
It might just be that your yeast infection requires further treatment.
2007-07-10 01:59:31
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answered by a nickname 2
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It sounds like you may either have a yeast infection of the skin or eczema (you can get it in places you never thought of). If you already had 1 yeast infection, you need to go back to the ob/gyn and let her/him look, take a swab and prescribe the right type of medicine, because you might have to take pills and use cream too.
2007-07-10 01:23:22
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answered by echoqueen1 1
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The only way to make a specific diagnosis here is for you to see your doctor-to set your mind at rest or to receive specific treatment.It is not possible to say what the diagnosis is from the description.you may have thrush but you also could have another condition with it.
you say that you only have had sex once I believe you.BUT is there anyway of proving or disproving that your boyfriend was telling the truth? and did you use a condom? See your doctor for peace of mind. It may also be a good opportunity to get contraceptive advice
2007-07-16 11:53:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like you need to go back to the doctor. Could still be a stubborn yeast infection but may be something else, so go see the doctor.
2007-07-17 21:15:34
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answered by Mama Mia 7
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You might have STDs, a yeast infection, or some other type of infection/rash. I reccomad using monistat or canesten cream. You should see a doctor if it gets worse. Good luck.
2007-07-16 07:59:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Please go to the doc. don't have sex until u go to the doc. No matter how well u know someone wear a condom. U don't want something you can't get rid of. If by chance you got something just remember their is worse to catch. Be glad those bumps aren't on your face. I am a nurse and have seen it all.
2007-07-10 01:25:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to the doctor sounds like warts or herpes, neither are nice to share. get treated now you will be better for it.
2007-07-10 01:30:05
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answered by kate h 2
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you could have gotten a rash from the yeast infection. also, it could be bacterial. i have gotten bacterial infections from yeast infection medication and it makes you itchy and red. either way, go see your gyno and dont be afraid to ask questions. its their job to answer you and believe me, theyve heard it all! :)
2007-07-17 20:40:46
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answered by Megan 2
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See a doctor ASAP it's the only thing that will cure the problem.
2007-07-17 23:13:42
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answered by Rahouel 4
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I've had something like that and it was just ingrowing hair! can be quite painful to touch for a while but they go away on their own after a week or so. if they don't go away, get a doc's appointment!
2007-07-10 01:27:53
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answered by Anonymous
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