Hi!
I am a 25 year old female, currently stationed in a very remote and conservative country for my fieldwork till October. Therefore, I can't see a doctor or consult anyone in person (and especially since it pertains to my sexual health) I am really freaking out after I've had this recent outbreak and I would need your help.
So around 6 months back I developed a small flesh like growth (non irritable or painful), and for some reason, I simply ignored it. Now two months back, I developed another raised skin color bump with no symptoms again(after using a new variety of sanitary towel) and that freaked me out. So I started researching and touching it daily and trying to squeeze it out, and I think I infected it in the process, as it started leaking from one place. The other growth is still the same.
I am scared if it's genital warts, even though I've only had sex with one partner, and had unprotected sex only once with him. Also, I don't have any warts or cysts anywhere else on the vagina.
I am attaching a picture of the same, any help on whom to consult etc. (online) will be great. I can't get myself tested, nor can I stop freaking out till October.
Thank you so much in advance!
Those do not look like warts to me. They do look like they have stuff in them. Does anything come out when you squeeze?
They do kinda resemble molluscum contagiosum virus.
Do they itch, burn, tingle, anything?
They look like they can be an injected sebaceous gland as well.
I would second the opinion of FeelBroken and say that they don't look like warts, and look more like molluscum contagiosum.
It's a condition which can be spread through direct contact, and in many cases it will clear up on its own. The spots can very occasionally become infected however, and in such cases require antibiotics.
Ideally, it would be better for you to visit a doctor about them, to get a definite diagnosis. Is there no-one attached to your place of work who can provide a consultation?
Sounds to me that you have to be a bit braver, for your own sake. If you are in very remote country, putting aside your current concern, does this mean that you have no access to health care? Surely you can get support from your sponsors or employers, or have they abandonned you? What would happen if you picked up a serious disease? You should care less about the opinion of strangers, conservative or not. I guarantee that they couldn't care less about you. You need to find a way out of this trap rather than looking for a remote diagnosis. If you do nothing you may well regret your lack of action. Be brave and good luck.