Exam: If you've never had sexual intercourse or oral sex, than this is unlikely to be a sexually transmitted disease. Regardless, you should have it examined in the event that it's treatable. Sometimes bumps near the clitoris can be blocked hair follicles on the vulva, but you deserve to have a gynecologist examine you and help you diagnose and possible treat. Good luck!
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Sebaceous cysts: This is probable what you have and you should see doctor. I think it is nothing serious.
Answered 10/27/2014
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