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Are these bumps du to shaving or an STI?

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Question - (19 April 2008) 3 Answers - (Newest, 20 April 2008)
A female United Kingdom age 30-35, anonymous writes:

I have small bumbs on my vagina and they are SO itchy that its hard to sleep at night time. I havent had sex for 6 months so i dont think thats its an STI. Its so itchy and so hard to sleep and i dont know how to get rid of it. I shave so im not sure whether that would mean anything or how it would. Its not near the vagina its on top ... thanks.

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (20 April 2008):

Honestly I too believe that you're too young to be having sex and im 17 and im still young myself. But that's your decision although I disapprove. As far as the bumps go they probably are just razor bumps and im not saying that cz u said u haven't had sex for 6 months, some stds and stis take a while to cause symptoms. I hope when you do have sex you use protection. I think you should go check it out to be on the safe side. I get razor bumps too once in a while and they are itchy and annoying but the way you describe urs sounds kinda fishy unless you're over reacting.

Well I hope this helps.

Mrs.c2b

P.s

Remember your body is your temple. : )

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A female reader, MonkeyFish United Kingdom +, writes (19 April 2008):

If its only started recently, and you say you havn't had sex for 6 months i think its unlikely to be an STI. It may be an alergic reaction, particully if you've shaved. Sometimes when the hair grows back, that can also caise itchyness. My advice would be to go the a sexual health clinic just to be on the safe side. Even if its nothing, it gives you the oppertunity to ask questions. Hope it gets sorted :)

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A female reader, duskyrowe United Kingdom +, writes (19 April 2008):

duskyrowe agony auntI really think you are too young to be having sex, and should get these bumps checked out by your GP.

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