Posted: 04/02/06 - 13:14 Post subject: my genitals have little bumps around my vagina....
Recently me n my boyfriend have been having sex every 2 days.....and I have noticed that there are these little skin bumps between my vagina and the labias around my vagina on the outside....but these little skin bumps are not red or white n do not itch or bothers me.....it just disturbs me to see it there....and I'm afraid of going to the doctor and finding out the results.....can somebody please help me asap!
I reckon that the bumps you saw are just a normal vulvar anatomy bumps. I have some as well. There are a lot of these bumps in the inner side of the labia surrounding vaginal opening. They look like pimples with a little bit of white stuff in it that looks like it could be squeezed but it can’t (or maybe it can…I have never tried).
If they look like these, then they are perfectly normal.
However, if they don’t look like a normal part of your vaginal area, or look like pumps that have just appeared, are scaly or blister-like or anything like that, I would suggest you saw a gynecologist ASAP.
The sooner you found out what it is, the sooner will you know the results.
Posted: 10/07/07 - 21:20 Post subject: Re: my genitals have little bumps around my vagina....
worriedboutmaself wrote:
Recently me n my boyfriend have been having sex every 2 days.....and I have noticed that there are these little skin bumps between my vagina and the labias around my vagina on the outside....but these little skin bumps are not red or white n do not itch or bothers me.....it just disturbs me to see it there....and I'm afraid of going to the doctor and finding out the results.....can somebody please help me asap!
I too have found these and did alittle reading about it. As far as I can tell these very well may be Bartholin Cyst's. I looked this up and also saw some pictures of them. But, as always when in doubt make an appointment and see your ob/gyn for sure.
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