@hi so ive just seen these bumps inside my vagina on the opening are these warts ???? they dont hurt or anything @image
looks like vp
omg is it dangerous ??
here is another picture im so scared
no its normal
Vestibular papillomatosis is characterized by small, shiny, skin-colored growths on a woman’s vulva, which is the outer part of the vagina. The growths, or papillae, occur in a line or as symmetrical patches on the labia minora — smaller inner folds — on both sides of the vulva. They can also occur in the vestibule, which is the opening of the vagina surrounded by the labia minora.
The papillae can be smooth, round bumps or finger-like projections. They’re 1-2 millimeters in diameter, slow-growing, and nontender.
@kim16265 thank you so much ! i was so worried but you have helped appreciate it alot
can you look at my post