we’ve been learning about std in health and i recently found bumps while i was washing. they look like the outbreak but ive never had sex or been close to ANY sexual activity! is it possible that it is genital warts or is it most likely normal? is it normal in the first place to have bumps down there?
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January 19th, 2010 at 8:25 pm
First of all, it is completely possible to have genital warts and be a virgin. Usually there’d have yo some genital-to-genital contact. So if you’ve never been close to sexual activity, I’m guessing they are razor bumps or something and not warts. Still, I’d recommend seeing the doctor.
January 19th, 2010 at 8:25 pm
If you shave then its probably shave bumps, or razor burn. SOOOOO common. They can be a little red rash or sometimes almost like zits. If they itch or are abnormal, then go to the doctor just to be sure, but it sounds like razor bumps to me. And don’t worry if you are not sexually active.
January 19th, 2010 at 8:25 pm
Honey it is extremely hard to contract an STD without the S part. So I can tell you some times I get bumps down there and they can get big and hurt sometimes. Turns out to be deep pimples. Could be any number of things. Maybe get them looked at if you are really worried.
good luck.
January 19th, 2010 at 8:25 pm
do you shave? i shave all my hair off down there and sometimes i get ingrown hairs… if you haven’t had any sexual contact then i highly doubt you have anything to worry about.. try getting a mirror and looking down there, it helps to know your body also you could just have harmless cysts or even w/o shaving you can get ingrown hair b/c you body is always naturally losing hair… if you’re really bothered then you should go to the doctor, but im sure you’re fine…
January 19th, 2010 at 8:25 pm
relax!
no – those are not genital warts if you are a virgin!
i think those are just some fat glands or something like that!
anyway you should go to your doctor to be sure what it is!
good luck!
January 19th, 2010 at 8:25 pm
Genital Warts, Also Known as Venereal Warts or Condylomata Acuminata, are caused by the Human Papilloma virus . Papilloma Viruses Cause Small Growths (Warts) on the Skin and Mucous Membranes. Infection of the Genital and Anal Regions with HPV can Cause Warts on the Penis, Vulva, Urethra, Vagina, Cervix, and around the Anus (perianal).Don’t Even Think About Trying To Remove Your Genital Warts With Unproven, Unnatural, or Potentially Dangerous Approaches
Some Tips and Precautions You Can Use Rigt Away :
* Take care not to damage, scratch or pick at these warts.
* Inform your partner, use a condom, and practice safe sex.
* Wash your hands thoroughly with hot water and soap.
* Avoid touching them. Because they are so contagious, you could spread them with your hands.
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January 19th, 2010 at 8:25 pm
i have this contagious warts on my nipple, and some on my left breast, i got it when i was breastfeeding to my baby 7 years ago. I don’t have down there, but it could be possible be infected there. Many old people are having it around their faces and body, (in Asia), they thought it is a mole now i found out it is warts.
January 19th, 2010 at 8:25 pm
You may have clogged sebaceous glands, which may show up as small whitish raised bumps around your genitals. I thought I had HPV warts, but I just got them checked out, and thank God, the doctor said they were just clogged sebaceous glands, nothing to worry about it.
(If you were sexually active, I’d definitely recommend seeing an ob/gyn doctor ASAP!)
You should be getting regular ob/gyn doctor checks anyway, even if you are not sexually active.