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Personal Experiences with HPV and Genital Warts

Wart in the world is going on you ask!This section is here to help new visitors deal with HPV and Genital Warts. As many of with warts know, it takes some time to come to terms with the discovery of warts, abnormal pap results or cervical cancer. Please share your story with the community!

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Posted: 1/24/2008
HPV or not? who knows for sure?- - (2 ) comments.


FINALLY, I read someone else's experience so true to my own! After being in a monogamous relationship for 4 months, one day i noticed 2 rows of tiny red spots on the inside of my labia. I FREAKED out. i asked my bf what was going on and proceeded to examine his genitals. I found a red inflamed urethral opening at the tip of his penis, and red irritated skin under the foreskin. What he said was just normal to him, I am Now convinced gave me the tiny red dots, which after a few weeks developed into flesh colored ‘skin tags’. Later I noticed the inner labia had grown and subdivided into more folds, some more pointy, one more whitish in color. I have been severely depressed over this and my confidence is at an all-time low.

Even though I have seen 2 GYN doctors in the last 3 months, both said this was not HPV and the pap came back negative. Yet I am still concerned, unless changing of the vagina is Normal with years and intercourse. I’m 24 and only after my last bf have I noticed this.

Are these variations to be expected as we age? Will they go away?





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