
Before you dive into the blog I just want to say one thing:
no matter how much you love your bf and you dont want to
embarrass him, if he has genital warts -
HE MUST TREAT IT.
Or you'll both suffer. Dont just let it be cause you'll pay dearly later on.
If you dont feel comfortable to confront him just do what I did - I got him this really amazing cure after seeing it on ABC news, and I used it to treat him without him even knowing anything about it :)
In the end of the day it doesnt really matter if you take this cure or any other
just treat it and dont ignore it.
Live healthy and enjoy my blog,
Suzi
i have used nair product before but i don’t think thats the problem why i have bumps occuring on my outter lips. they come from being tiny pen point bumps to large bumps the size of the top of my finger. the feel like it needs to be popped but it hurts to much to do that. i don’t think ita a boil i have to them one on my behind close to vagina the other on my outter lips. i am a virgin i don’t have any kind of sex so its not a sexually transmitted disease.
sounds like a boil to me. there’s an actual medical name but can not think of it. a friend of mines daughter has had these twice and each time had to have a doctor to take care of it. i’d suggest sitting in really hot water. placing really hot wash clothes on it. this may make it release on its own
Have you had oral sex? You can still get genital warts from oral sex. If you haven’t had any sexual contact down there, then relax because it’s not genital warts. It could just be irritation or acne. I would schedule an appointment with a dermatologist directly, who would know exactly what it is so you can stop worrying.
it sounds like a STD..but ur a virgin so possibly cancer or sumthin not good go to the dr immediately.
good luck
Thru medical help. Yes!!
It’s not warts, it’s pimples. See a dermamtologist, they will prescribe something like tertimyacin and it will help. I have had that on the inside of my thighs. Best wishes
P.S. Always use an antibacterial soap, like dial.
You have a blocked gland. I have one too, but it’s smaller. I asked my GYN, she looked at it and she told me not to worry.
What Is It? Bartholin’s Gland Cyst
A cyst is a sac or capsule, filled with liquid or semisolid material, that forms under the skin or somewhere inside the body. The Bartholin’s gland is one of two small glands on each side of the labia minora, just outside of the opening to the vagina. During sexual arousal, the Bartholin’s gland releases a lubricating fluid. A Bartholin’s gland cyst develops when the gland becomes blocked. The Bartholin’s gland can become blocked for a variety of reasons, such as infection, inflammation or long-term irritation.
Symptoms
Many Bartholin’s gland cysts don’t cause any symptoms. They usually are discovered when a woman notices a small, painless mass just outside the opening to the vagina, or when a physician notices it during a routine pelvic examination. However, if the cyst grows larger than 1 inch in diameter, it can cause discomfort when sitting, or during intercourse. If a cyst becomes infected, it fills with pus, and becomes firm, swollen, and very painful, making it difficult for a woman to sit, walk or have intercourse. The pus-filled cyst is called an abscess.
Diagnosis
Your doctor will diagnose a Bartholin’s cyst by looking at it. He or she can tell if the cyst is infected by the way it looks and your symptoms.
Expected Duration
With proper care, a Bartholin’s gland cyst can clear up in a few days to a few weeks.
Prevention
When you first notice mild tenderness or a small lump, use warm towel compresses to help to drain the gland and cyst and to prevent infection.
Treatment
If you have mild swelling but no cyst or if you have a cyst that is soft, apply warm compresses. That may be all you need to relieve the blockage and help to fight infection. Over-the-counter pain relievers and anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin and other brand names) may help to relieve pain and calm inflammation.
Do you wear g-strings? That could be the cause.
You have to go to a doctor. You can get a prescription or they can freeze them off. Odds are they’ll come back eventually and you will have to deal with it the rest of your life, unfortunately. To avoid passing them on to someone else-avoid skin to skin contact when they are present.
Go see a Doctor, your probably worrying yourself over nothing if you’ve never even had sex.