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does my vagina look wierd?

http://24.media.tumblr.com/7a8b38ee8707843de9fffe4b3a4acf82/tumblr_miqiewHiYi1s6j650o1_250.png

I'm sorry if the picture is too strong, but I can only go to the doctor in 1 month, and I am worried something is wrong. I mean, you can't see the hole of my vagina, what are those things covering it? Is it normal? Is it just the shape of my vagina? I don't think it has always looked like this but I'm not really sure :(

Please help

Thanks in advance
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thank you very much for your answer,I wish I had seen it before...

I went to a doctor and there is nothing wrong, the things that looked wierd to me are the remains of my hymen that was too thick (the doctor told me some people like me need cirurgy in other to break it).

ps: you write in a very professional way, I enjoyed reading it :)
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Hello,
There is nothing wrong with your vagina. The hole is the vaginal opening and the hole above that is the urethral opening. If you note any change in color, height, size or shape, you should have a gynecologist evaluate it. You also should have it checked if it itches, appear scaly, or become tender or painful.

It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.



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