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dry itchy bump on labia

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PostPosted: 03/11/07 - 17:42    Post subject: dry itchy bump on labia Vote now! Reply with quote

hi. last saturday i noticed a dry itchy bump on my labia and it flakes when i scratch it it also bleeds a little when i scratch it too. it's only painful when i touch it and thats the best i can descrie it. i dont have any other symptoms of an std and i would really like to know what this could be. can someone help me and tell me what this could be or give me some advice?
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