Of the 100+ variations of HPV, two are associated with genital warts. Four are associated (statistically) with cervical cancer in later life. We have no idea what many of them may or may not cause. In other words, you need to be more precise in stating your question.
If you have contracted genital herpes, you can expect minor changes in your appearance from time to time but nothing dramatic. It is most likely that you have always been that way, with a little variation during your monthly cycle, and one of your inner lips is simply larger than the other. If you have any concern, talk to your doctor about it. Mostly, get yourself educated and Thresher's recommended site is a good place to start (although his recommended action would yield nothing meaningful). Too many people throw around the HPV term and have no idea what they are talking about.
The number one item is do you have genital herpes or not. Are you being treated? Do you know how to prevent spreading it?
Brandye
Posted: 24 Sep 00:04