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White vaginal bumps

I was looking at my vagina in the mirror and I noticed that inside on one side there were 3 small white bumps in a line. At times I am a little irritated at that area. What could those bumps be and what can I do to get rid of them or treat them?
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Have little white bumbs on the pink part around the labia area , what does this mean? Need answer.
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That sounds exactly like a staph infection...you MUST go to see a doc! The boils/eruptions come back at different times for everyone and some lay dormant for yrs. Although staph (mrsa) has really become common it mainly poses serious danger in the elderly or those with weakened immune systems. The doc will give u bactroban ointmnt to put in ur nose (where staph colonizes) and some oral antibiotics. If u dont have the money, go to the health clinic!
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I am thirteen and i have little whtie spot lump things ! Like loads of them! What are they !!!! To scared to tell a doctor or ma mum
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By the way you type, I can guess you are very educated! Please spend the type to type out a word so people can actually read what you are writing... an error here and there is totally different that the crime you just committed!
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By the way you type, I can guess you are very educated! Please spend the type to type out a word so people can actually read what you are writing... an error here and there is totally different that the crime you just committed!
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same thing happened to me im reaally scared to tell my parents or anyone
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