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  • Seipher09
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2010
    • 1

    Please help

    Towards the beginning of December 2 marks appeared near the bottom of the Labia Minora. The picture below shows what it had looked like at the beginning of December.

    (EDIT)

    The 2 areas are very itchy and at times can sting. If they are squeezed they can bleed and some times puss. This has gone on now for about a month and the symptoms have just gotten worse and the condition has worsened. Below is a more recent picture taken to show how the size has increased.

    (EDIT)
    I do not know what this is and before going in and seeing a doctor I was hoping that some one here could possibly give an idea on what this is or maybe some things that I could try on my own before I go into the doctors.
    Last edited by CHANDLERS WISH; 01-05-2010, 06:56 PM. Reason: This site does not allow those types of photos
  • CHANDLERS WISH
    • Mar 2008
    • 22440

    I did view the photos but unfortunately, this Forum doesn't allow "body parts" to be shown.

    You really don't have any choice, you need to see a Doctor and very quickly... so it doesn't worsen.

    I suspect you have some form of STD, the swelling could be an STI but the fact that you have what appears to look like "warts" as well as what appears to look like "scabbed sores", I think this will be the case and you need treatment. Nothing we can suggest is going to help that.

    In the meantime, have regular hot baths and try to keep the area dry and don't shave it will agravate it.

    Good luck... I am sure that you will be fine once treated.

    CW
    PUT A LITTLE 'LIKE' IN MY SOUL!

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    • x.st.angel.x
      Veteran Member
      • Apr 2009
      • 1479

      I definately think you should see a doctor soon and sort the problem out especially if this has been happening for over a month.

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      • caterpillar79
        Veteran Member
        • Mar 2009
        • 3895

        Seek medical attention as soon as possible. Such issue should not be delayed.

        You must refrain from any skin to skin contact with another person until a doctor sees you, first for your sake and for the other person as well.

        Take care.

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