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bumps on vagina, I need advice!


Question Posted Tuesday July 15 2008, 6:53 am

There are bumps on my vag, usually about 5 or 6 at a time (not all clustered like cellulite). Some of them look like pimples that match my skin color, and there's usually one or two that have the texture and size of a mosquito bite. There's also this one bump that looks kind of like a scar. It's about an eigth of an inch long , is several shades darker than my skin color, and is surrounded by a VERY VERY thin yellow-whitish line. and these bumps sometimes itch.

additional info:
-i am a virgin, so no STIs..
-i masturbate on average four-five times a week, depends on where i am in my cycle
-14/f

what is it, and should i be worried?

Ive been told from a friend to get it checked out but im scared and dont want someone looking at me.

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Jehmehh answered Wednesday July 16 2008, 7:47 pm:
Getting it looked at never hurts.
But if you shave down there, chances are they're just in-grown hairs. Annoying little suckers.

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wisechick56 answered Wednesday July 16 2008, 12:50 am:
Do you shave or wax your pubic hairs?
If so, they could be ingrown hairs, they're very normal and they will go away.

Just to be safe, you should check with a doctor.

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almostX3lover answered Tuesday July 15 2008, 2:46 pm:
your only 14 but ob-gyn.
it will help

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ccupcake07 answered Tuesday July 15 2008, 10:49 am:
I would go see a docter if i were you. It's the only safe way to know what it is and how to treat it. Hope this helps!

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xlovexx463 answered Tuesday July 15 2008, 8:19 am:
Your friend is right, you should go see a doctor. I understand that you are scared and don't want someone looking at you. I was too my first time. But I had to go to the doctor to get "inspected" you could say. And you know, it's not as bad as you think. Most doctors are very matter-of-fact about looking down there. It's their job and their used to it so they're not out to embarrass you. And your parents don't have to be in the room with you in case you're worried about that.
It's just really important that you get it checked. If you have any questions whatsoever about your body that your mother can't answer, see a doctor. You should be comfortable with your doctor, and eventually...if not now, you are going to have to be checked down there. All women go through it and it's nothing to be ashamed of sweetie.

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