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Vaginal Itching w/ Small White Bumps?

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Sunday I had unprotected s*x, a day or two later I started having vaginal itching, I examined myself to see if I saw anything that wasnt normal for me, when i looked further I saw white bumps in both the vaginal opening and inside, they look like small pimples but they are smaller like a heat rash. Any idea what this is or why its happening and what can I do to cure it?

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  1. HPV, its most of the time treatable and verry annoying but i think you can go to the doctor for medicine for it its better sooner then later, i went later on because i really didn't care before and all i can do now is keep it under control and it wont ever leave because of how advanced it is. so go to the doctor now and he can help you get rid of it!!


  2. Sounds like you got yourself herpes, and it is awful in the beginning. Later on you will get used to managing with it, but I'm sorry to say that it is a permanent condition, which if you can get your immune system strong enough, will go dormant.

    To treat outbreaks, scrub the blisters with hydrogen peroxide three times a day. In about two days it should be a lot better.

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  3. Herpes

    There is currently no cure that can eradicate herpes virus from the body, but antiviral medications can reduce the frequency, duration, and severity of outbreaks. Antiviral drugs also reduce asymptomatic shedding; it is believed asymptomatic shedding occurs on 10.8% of days in patients not undergoing antiviral treatment, versus 2.9% of days while on antiviral therapy.Non-prescription analgesics can reduce pain and fever during initial outbreaks. Topical anesthetic treatments such as prilocaine, lidocaine or tetracaine can also relieve itching and pain.

  4. It could just be pubic lice... It sounds like you need to go to a doctor and get tested for STDs.

  5. Sounds like you have herpes....and possible a yest infections a bad one . Why on earth did you not take the time to grab a rubber ( I'm not trying to give you a lecture) but I'm sure you now that what you might have to go through is/was not worth it.

    Go to your doctor asap get checked out for HIV..and all other STD'S

    And tell your boyfriend, or partner that he needs to do the same I'm sure that he had to have some symptons

    And next time if you can't take the time to have safe s*x, don't have s*x at all. It's not worth it. Good Luck

  6. congrats on the herps!

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