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Question:
is your inside of the vagina supposed to be smooth or is there little bumps nautrally.. I have little bumps all over inside??? does that mean I have it???

Answer:
by Yvonne Fulbright:
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The inside of a woman's vagina is typically smooth, with the front wall feeling rougher - almost sponge-like (usually considered the G-spot area). On your profile, you noted that you have HPV and are afraid to see a doctor. You could very well be having an outbreak of genital warts. Given HPV is highly linked to cervical cancer, you need to see a doctor so that you can receive proper treatment and take any cervical cancer precautions necessary. Thank you for visiting the Sexual Health Network.

Yvonne K. Fulbright, MS.Ed.

Reviewed by: Scott Gross M. Ed.

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