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Please please please I need answers.

I am a 19 year old female. The last time I have been sexually active with about two months ago. Since then my vagina has been itchy and irritated, which didn't really alarm me because I have a sensitive vagina and anything can irritate me. But this time I got a bump, kind of a blister. It's not exactly huge, but it's not small. Anyways is this herpes?  I've never been tested for any stds, I've never gotten a Pap. By my description does it sound like i have herpes or could it be something else!!?? Please I need answers.  
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You need to go and be seen today or tomorrow and have this examined.  You should also get a full std screening done and a pap test done since you've never had one. If pregnancy is also possible, ask for a pregnancy test too.  while there, discuss birth control options with your doctor too since condoms don't have the best track record at preventing pregnancy on their own.

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When I broke out I had lots of lesions I was diagnoses three years ago with HSVII  My stomach ached, I had white colored discharge and just all and all felt like **** every case is different, and you should prob see a Gynecologist rather than a urologist for that sort of thing. Prob should have a routine pap if you are 19 and sexually active and have never had one. It may be nothing, but get it checked...
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Well at first it was small but today i had a look at it and its bigger, i couldnt lie and say it is little because its not, but its just one, and it hurts when i touch it. but its just that one bumb, i don't have anymore. It doesnt hurt to pee or anything. Yes i have had unprotected sex, but the was years ago. Please reply.
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Well , have u had unprotected sex? how big small is this bump?how long u had it for ?herpes its very common in woman and man so dont worry .ask your previous sexual partner if he has some abnormalities such red bumps etc.Anyhow make an appointment with a urologist im sure you will be fine .
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