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3 - 6 lumps on vaginal lips

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I have 3-6 bumps on my vaginal lip on the left side.

they are tiny and have tips.

1st time had them was 6-8 yrs ago,broke them and they all went away right away.

they are back,doctor says its herpes and put me on valtrex but my gut says its not herpes.

other doctor(2nd opinion) says that they are glands with yellow tops and that herpes has white tops, and says 100% that its not herpes

popped 2 pus came out went away.

im freaking out cuz i have no idea and don't think its herpes.

friends think fordyce spots,razor bumps,yeast infection bumps,but not herpes. i honestly believe 100% its not herpes


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replied September 4th, 2010
Vaginal and Uterus Health Answer A15895
Hi,
Welcome to ehealthforum.
If there was pus discharge out of those bumps, then there could be a bacterial infection associated. Re-visit your gynecologist and ask for a repeat examination along with tests done on the pus discharge from the ‘bumps’ to identify the infectious agent and treat appropriately.
Take care.



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