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Well, not me, but my friend. See she has this problem with her v-jj. She says that it's dicolored (like purple) and its stretched out and big. She also said that the are bumps (look kinda approaching mini warts?) all around it and it gives a discharge and odor. She's gone to the doctor and taken one of those pee & blood test but nothing was detected and she has never have sex so it couldnt be llike herpes? Also, She puts paper towels down there so her underwear dont get stained because it's so gooey (& goo-ie) I know, it's disgusting but PLEASE help.She said that she doesnt want to tell anyone so it would be a waste of time to voice that & She is too young to see a gynocalagist . I know for a FACT she is a virgin please believe me!! & She did go to the doctor I was near her . She really needs any GOOD advice because her first ay of school is subsequent week (high school)! Thanks -
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Your friend could be having an allergic reaction to her detergent, soap, pads/tampons, or the fabric that her panties are made of. Tell her to take her mom to switch detergents to a sensitive kind, and for her to use a mild soap like dove or aveeno. Cotton undies are probably her best bet since they are more breathable and generally smaller number irritating.

She could also wear panty liners instead of paper towels, to help near the discharge. You can get them for like a dollar a box. She may need to return with a referal from her doctor to go see a gynocologist to help figure out what her problem is.
poor love, sounds like yeast infection. doesnt have to be from anything irregular, it can be cause by medication and stuff like that. but if the doctor didnt detect anything, i cant imagine what it could be! give her my best, i know what its close to to panic about these things! Source(s): personal experience
To be blunt, vaginas are ugly. They're lumpy, they're uneven, they're different colours, and they have an odour. The lumps (''mini warts'') that she's seeing are probably a common anatomical variant. If you stretch out your bottom lip (of your mouth...), you can see little bumps under the skin. You can see these in the labia, too. They are sebacious glands and nil to worry about or pick at. Sometimes they get larger for no sense, and they go away on their own in time. Warts would be hard, cauliflower shaped, repeatedly a different colour, and irregular. If the discharge is heavy, discoloured, cottage cheese like, and odorous it sounds like a yeast infection. These are highly common, and you can get a test from your drugstore lacking going to the doctor. You insert it into the vagina, and it changes colour according to the pH level, indicating whether it is yeast, or a different problem. If it is yeast, over the counter medications are available for give or take a few $20. Eating yoghurt and avoiding soap in the genital area helps avoid yeast infectiongs. In hospital, when we see children or virgins next to genital warts, we suspect sexual abuse. I do hope this is not the case beside your friend. I have an excellent journal article that shows normal anatomical varients contained by contrast to infections. If you'd like to have me e-mail it, I'd be glad to. The author is Colm O'Mahony, and it is part 8 of a series. The article title is Genital Lumps and Bumps: What is Normal?, from Sorting out STIs, Trends surrounded by Urology, Gynaecology & Sexual Health-March/April 2007. If you can't find it on your own, give me a shout. :) Source(s): Bio-medical sciences, nursing-RN
it will be better to visit a doctor... Source(s): http://www.naturalherbalmedicine.org
Herpes is also the cold sore virus so if shes ever had cold sores yes it can be herpes in need her having had sex.

She'll have to walk back to the doctor and not be shy about the issue Im afraid, it sounds bad.. and stinging :(
Usually if there odor there is an infection. It could be genital warts. Here is a pattern site that will give you information. There are also some photos that may be considered adults only and may be upsetting to a younger person. They are in that for medical purposes and did not ask me if I was over 18.

Your friend should see a better doctor (maybe planned parenthood) because she will feel better when she finds out what is going on with her body. If you can walk with her, that may help her feel more at effortlessness.

http://www.emedicinehealth.com/genital_w…
i think she should go see a gynocalagist because this could be serious. gynos specialize within these things.


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