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I have found some small blisters just inside the opening of my vagina, pain when starting intercourse caused me to investigate. They don't seem to fall under any STD symptoms. I am sexually active. My partner has a slight soar throat and might be a feverish although no temperature, this only occurs at nighttime. Is there a chance this could have been caused by tearing from his penis due to it's size. I'm small and he's big.

thanks,

madbre

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No, I don’t think that blisters could be caused by irritation. I would think that the white blisters are normal occurrence as I have them as well. They are called sebaceous cysts and are formed when excessive sebum accumulated under the skin. They usually appear in clusters if they are on the inside (protected by vaginal labia, seeable only when you stretch the lips) but there could be just one or two if they form on the bigger lips.

There is no treatment for them, or at least not an easy way to get rid of them. They may go away on their own but they could also stay. They are considered normal, are not an infection but to be on the safe side you should have them checked by a gyn.

I know I am going to have them checked next week.
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I have the same problem i have just discovered a big white bliister on the inside lip of my vagina.I am sexually active and this seem to appear after i last had sex cud it be as a relut of lack of lubrication??
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