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Is this HPV, or is it just how it is?


Hi, I'm 14 years old, and I've never had any sort of sexual contact (nothing at all) and I've noticed these flesh colored bumps on my labia minora (2 on one side and 3 on the other_ that somewhat resemble a skin tag. They move around, and do not cause any sort of discomfort. I have had them for a while now, but I never really thought anything of them. But lately I've been doing research and I'm so afraid I might have genital warts or some sort of condition, but I'm a virgin so I don't know how that is possible? If anyone knows of any sort of skin condition or anything that has the same symptoms? could they please tell? I'm freaking out lol.
PLEASE, can someone answer this without saying ' go to the doctors NOW '
I am desperate?

Given that you have never had sexual contact, this is a low probability. Also, warts are not generally moveable. They are also normally rough on the surface. I cant say what they are without seeing them.

This is one of the best pieces of advice you will ever get: please go and get the Gardasil vaccine. It will not only prevent genital warts in the future, it will also prevent dyplasia of cells in the cervix, the precursor to cervical cancer.

hmm.. it could be acne? if not ingrown hairs .. which causes an infection but then they would be sorta red. wait a while if they dont go away in like a wk or 2 then tell ur mom. its not like ur having underage sex rite? so dnt hide it from ppl or at least mom or doctor. it would b worst if u had caught it from having sex then trust me it would be DRAMA up the ***.

Okay forst of all it's can't be HPV, becaus that is INTERNAL and you are a virgin. Everyone has that, it's just skin that happened to be in an awkward place. You're fine, don't freak out.

It's probably not HPV since you haven't had sexual contact, but definitely go and get the vaccine which will prevent against *MOST* types of HPV (specifically the ones that cause the most cancer).

Also, it's impossible to diagnose something online through a description and without seeing it which is why people, even medical professionals, will tell you to go see a physician. Nothing we're telling you is definite, it's just our best guess.

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