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Bumps on my clitoris (bit long)

So I was washing myself the other day down below, and I'm a bit of a hypochondriac so I generally check things over once in a while just to make sure nothing unusual has cropped up. I'm generally pretty thorough when I check myself over and when I pulled the hoof of my clit back, I noticed two white bumps close together on the right hand side of my clitoris, quite a way up (as in, not right at the tip).

They are not painful at all, but are quite sensitive when they are touched directly (not in a really painful way though) - if I hadn't seen them, I wouldn't know they are there at all. They look a little like little blisters I guess, but they clearly don't have any fluid in them and as I said they're not painful.

I'm just a little worried because I have no idea what they are - at first I thought they could be genital warts, but they looked nothing like any images on the web, and I've only had one sexual partner (my now ex), and it's impossible for him to have given me anything as he didn't do anything sexual at all with his first girlfriend apart from kissing - we were both virgins when we got together, and he had no genital contact with his other ex (who was also a virgin).

I have literally only done anything with this one guy who, when we were together, had only ever done anything 'truly' sexual with me, so it's impossible for either of us to have picked something up from anywhere else.

So any idea what this could be about? I can't find any help on the net and I don't really want to go to the doctor if I can avoid it, though obviously if people think I should have it checked out I will.

Thanks

xxxx

If it does not clean up and go away; need to see a doc. You can get a build up of smegma, yeast, or any other bacteria. If it does not look normal; see your doctor for proper diagnosis.

I would not hazard a guess without an examination and believing your explanation. Could be something as simple as the concretia we sometimes get in our mouths or eyelids. Temporary blockage of a tiny gland that goes away. If, when you check tomorrow, they are still there, get an appointment.

[QUOTE=Brandye;211797]If, when you check tomorrow, they are still there, get an appointment.[/QUOTE]

They've been there a few days now, so yeah I am going to get an appointment asap - I'm due for a period some time next week though, so hopefully I'll get to see them before that decides to happen :S I don't want to have to leave it.

It's a bit frustrating that I can't work out what they are - there doesn't seem to be anything that fits what they look like.

Hm.. wonder what is was

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