Hey, I asked a question yesterday, and like, it was about if I had a u.t.i. but, now I'm not sure if that's what it is. On like, the opening [still the outside] of my vagina, one side is bigger than the other, and it really hurts, and it still hurts to pee. And I have small lump things randomly down there. Does anyone know what it could be? I had sex april 11, and he had a condom and stuff, but could that cause it? Please help. I'm really worried. I'm probably going to go to the doctors next week, but I'd like to know sooner what it could possibly be. I'm really scared.
cloudy_conscience answered Sunday April 20 2008, 12:49 pm: This really seriously sounds like an STD or something else that could be very serious. I really really think that you need to go see a doctor, because seeing as none of us are doctors and we can't see it we can't tell you what it is. This could be something really serious and you need to get it checked out as soon as possible.
teardrops7 answered Sunday April 20 2008, 11:05 am: that seriously sounds like an STD...
even if he wore a condom all it takes is some contact. Most dont have the common curtosy to tell someone if they have an std or sometimes the person themselves dont know about it.
deathwillcome answered Sunday April 20 2008, 5:46 am: it sounds like an STD, I would go to the doctor, even if someone on here tells you what it is, because it could be more than one thing, or something. I'm sorry I don't know what it is. But it sounds like something I heard about it Health class. A condom wouldn't stop an STD. So that might be what it is. Hope that helped a little. Don't be too worried. Just go to the doctor's ASAP. [ deathwillcome's advice column | Ask deathwillcome A Question ]
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