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I have bumps on my vulva. I am taking citalopram 20 mg as medication. Is this a reaction to my medication (vaginitis)?

It is unlikely that the bumps are related to your medication, but it could be a case of vaginitis. If you are experiencing itching and increased vaginal discharge, it may be a good idea to get treatment from a pharmacy for vaginitis. If the bumps do not go away in 5 to 7 days or if they are accompanied by other symptoms like urinary issues, unusual vaginal odors, or fever, it would be best to see a doctor.

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