Do I have an Std????!


Question: I have had two partners one of wich was a virgin,
But i keep gettin some kind of big red bump, never on my private areas, but right above "it" on each side, this is got me worried, it will go away and leave a scar for a while then ill get another one in a dif spot, the bump is really hard if i squeeze it and orange color comes out then blood, but it really hurts to squeeze, and it seems like a dark green or black color underneath the skin plz help


Answers: I have had two partners one of wich was a virgin,
But i keep gettin some kind of big red bump, never on my private areas, but right above "it" on each side, this is got me worried, it will go away and leave a scar for a while then ill get another one in a dif spot, the bump is really hard if i squeeze it and orange color comes out then blood, but it really hurts to squeeze, and it seems like a dark green or black color underneath the skin plz help

Could be ingrown hairs maybe. But to be on the safe side you should go see a doctor. The is the only way you can be at peace. And also if it happened to be a std at least you'll get treated before passing it along. You might also get your partner checked if it comes positive. Good luck. Take care.

it may only be aids.

it seems like a herpy get it checked out

it might be an ingrown hair, or a deep pimple. Either way, get it checked out. If you are female your chances of getting an STD are higher than if you are male. Go go the doctor and get yourself the whole round of STD testing, that way you wont' have to worry.

And use condoms (latex) so your not in this position next time.

go see a doctor i think its nothing

I think you should go see the docter. Better safe than sorry.





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