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I have what looks like a tick on my labia, only one, is this a wart, Genital Warts blister, cyst? I''m fairly sure this is not hpv since it doesn't look like any of the pictures. What could this be? I've had this once before and it went away. I can't find any images that look like it?




 



Sounds like a skin tag. Sometimes they are present after warts are gone.

I reccomend doing a search on google for ''skin tag' or 'skin tag labia' and see what you can find.

If this doesn't help you, ask again including in your question why it's not a skin tag.

Hope this helps.


3/14/2003


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i really hate to get on this website to try to get support or answers - the people on here are messed up in the head and I guess feel like they are better than others if they are rude little Genital Wartss. if my favorite website hadn''t of been ruined by some dumbass with a computer virus i wouldn't even be on this site, but oh well, i guess until it's fixed i'll have to get on here. anyway, to answer your question, it could be several things. it could just be a Genital Warts blister or something of this sort, or it could be HPV(warts) or HSV(herpes). looking at the pictures online probably isn't the best way to diagnose yourself. most of the pictures online are like "worst case scenerio" pictures, so you probably won't find anything that looks like what you have. i have HPV, and have had 2 outbreaks, neither of which looked anything like the pictures online. my suggestion is to see your doctor. good luck and lets hope it's not anything serious!


4/4/2005


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Possibly a tick?


1/7/2006


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http://dir.yahoo.com/Health/Diseases_and_Conditions/Skin_Tags__Acrochordons_/.

The link above may be a good place to start.


3/14/2003


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http://www.niaid.nih.gov/factsheets/stdhpv.htm


12/26/2003


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