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Last week I had a UTI that lasted a few days. Towards the end of it, I noticed I had two, small open sores. They looked like canker sores. I immediately freaked out. Now, a few days after I first noticed them, they are gone, but now I have itchy bumps around my vulva. The bumps look like in grown hairs, but they're not. And they're insanely itchy. If I scratch too hard it hurts, almost like a pimple would. Sores are gone, the bumps are not open skin. Just bumps. I have a doc appointment on Friday but I keep looking stuff up anyway and I can't find anything like this. Unless my boyfriend cheated on me, which he didn't, it can't be herpes because both of us never had it before. We were both tested before.

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🤔 I’d wait and get a doctor’s opinion for this.

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