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I have the same thing. I have it for two years now, and its starting to hurts and swells. I want to go check up on it but don't inow where? Plz help....
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Yeah i have the same thing as you guys. I also noticed it along with getting, what i assume to be, thrush. I got fed up and googling images has just convinced me that i have herpes/genital warts....and i'd just like to know for sure.

they started off of my right labia, just one, and now i notice them on the rest and it feels like taste buds and they look finger like. Very very very small, no irritation - but i notice them.
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I have small clusters that can only be seen when i pull back the labia. They are on the inner lining of my labia(Lips). They itch a little but not enough to cause discomfort. Im scared because  think i may have genital warts.
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Same thing happened to me due to a yeast infection. All your information is correct.
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I thought like most of you but through much research it sounds like you have a thing called vestibular papillomatosis. I have the same thing its nothing serious. It just weird.

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It sounds to me like you were both exposed to HPV virus.Genital warts are finger like structures that are EXTREMELY itchy. They are more of an annoyance then anything else.
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Hey! so glad I'm not the only one. I know for sure I have this condition too. But it just appeared from one day to the next. It felt itchy so I cheked and I found those. Anyone knows the cause or if they go away? Thanks

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I have papillamatosis but it was due to radiation of when I had tumor in the pelvic area if they take them off they will come back more
I had them bisopy and it came back as inflammation and negative several times you just have to wear a compression panty and pad
if they leak a protein clear fluid. but its not warts
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READ THIS LADIES !!2. Vulvar or vestibular papillomatosis There is no consensus on the prevalence of this variation. Some studies report prevalence to be 1%,11 while others report rates ranging from 8% to 48%.5 Vulvar papillae were first described in 1981 as pseudocondylomata of the vulva12 and have since been described with several names, including micropapillomatosis, benign squamous papillomatosis, hirsutoid papillomatosis of the vulva, and micropapillomatosis labialis.2 The papillae vary in number and are small, (1-2mm) soft, filiform, monomorphic projections with a color similar to that of the adjacent mucosa. They are distributed symmetrically, primarily in the posterior vestibule (Figure 1); when the papillae almost entirely cover the vestibule, the condition is known as vulvar papillomatosis.11 Despite initial doubts about the etiology of these projections, the possibility of any relationship with human papillomavirus infection has now been ruled out13 and they are now considered to be a normal variant of the genital epithelium analogous to pearly penile papules.14 It is important to distinguish between these benign projections and condyloma acuminate to avoid inappropriate treatment.15, 16 Five clinical parameters have been proposed for identifying vestibular papillomatosis.13 Unlike condylomata, vestibular papillae have a pink color similar to that of the adjacent mucosa. They are soft and their distribution is symmetrical and linear rather than irregular. Each projection has a separate base whereas warts can take the form of clusters of filiform projections on a single base. Finally, they do not blanch when exposed to acetic acid. Dermoscopy is also useful, revealing abundant irregular blood vessels in the almost transparent center of rounded papillae of uniform size on separate bases.17 The papillae are generally asymptomatic, although in some cases they may cause itching, pain, or burning and interfere with normal life and sexual relations.11, 18, 19 They do not require treatment.

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Thank you so much! This is EXACTLY what I'm going through and I was getting a bit nervous. Now I just hope my yeast infection is cured soon necause these paillae hurt like the Dickens!
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i also have something like that and they are growing. i have ready articles on vestibule papillae and they Sshouldnt keep multiplying. but mine are
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Thank you everyone. I have a doctor's appointment in 3 days but have been so stressed while I wait. I have one on the inside of my vagina and have recently had thrush. Used a garlic pessary for treating thrush. I have had one new partner but was tested (negative) after initial unprotected intercourse nearly a year ago.
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I hope my result from pampsmear will be normal or negative on hpv i also see some lining little bumps in my vulva wall finger like its does not itch at all it does not look like warts for me i'm praying i'm free from hpv it really scarry and it's hard to confess to your family when your ina conservative country
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Did u find out what it was?
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What do your sores look like?
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