Please help me identify this

So I've been checked for std & i did have chlamydia around april but I got fixed and everything. But I have these bumps and weird looking bumps inside my labia and I just want to know what it is. it looks like fordyce spots but there are other weird bumps closer to the vaginal

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my boyfriend also have these bumps, it started out as a pimple and now it looks like herpes but not sure if it is. we are waiting for the results

i think that might be a sensitive skin reaction. u may ask ur doctor for a soothing cream

thank you, do you maybe think its vp or genital warts?

What bumps are you referring to?

i think what you a have are fordyce spots

THESE ARE FORDYCE SPOTS NOT HERPES

my boyfriend got tested and he was positive for herpes :(

Your boyfriend may indeed be positive for herpes but that irritation does not appear to be herpes in my opinion. I agree with the poster who said those are likely fordyce spots.

Please let us know if there is any change to appearance or if they've manifested in other areas of pelvic region. Not suggesting you don't have herpes, but the imagery doesn't suggest that in my opinion

Can i send you another picture?

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This tends to resemble VP based on what looks like symmetrical distribution, though I wouldn't rule out fordyce spots. Google both. Only a GP or gyn evaluating you would know for sure . Not an internet board.

Are they visible anywhere else even faintly in pelvic region or just isolated to vaginal opening on one side? Any soreness to touch or unusual discharge?

This does not look like herpes at all based on what you are showing, but you should get it swabbed. As I said, only a reputable doctor could accurately diagnose after a check and swab, especially if you've been exposed to herpes. You should set up a doctor appt soon.

its only on my labia, i've never had sores or ulcers. it's just those. but it makes no sense that my boyfriend has herpes. i doesnt itch, it doesnt hurt when i pee, theres really no pain.

Looks like Fordyce or VP, certainly not screaming herpes. Professional opinion will make you sure...

I agree, I'd lean more toward VP based upon symmetrical distribution on skin surface, but only a specialist or examining GP could say with certainty. I'd argue chances of herpes is remote judging from imagery shared