its an ingrow hair most likely! if u shave or wax or even use creams but i would get it checked out
and its not genial warts thats stupid or herpes they come in like groups like more then one
2006-07-05 12:13:38
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answered by OhSoPinkStars 2
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2015-09-04 06:30:50
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are sexually active make an appointment with your physician as soon as possible to rule out any sexually transmitted infections.
It sounds like simple clogged pores. The entire of our skin has hair follicles (excluding soles of feet and palms of hands) and when those pores become blocked, bacteria can grow, and infection results.
In this case, rigorous hygiene with a very mild antibacterial soap will probably help. If you spend lots of time in tight clothing (pantyhose/spandex) make sure you bathe soon afterwords to keep the pores clean.
Opening infected pores can cause them to take longer to heal but if you do open them, apply a small amount of antimicrobial ointment.
If the problem becomes chronic see your physician. S/he may be able to recommend an ointment/soap to clear up the problem.
2006-07-05 11:57:33
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answered by Jen Diamond 2
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Well, I think only a doctor could say for sure, but the first things I thought of were:
1. If you shave down there, maybe it's ingrown hairs.
2. Herpes
3. Genital warts
You definitely need to see a doctor, though.
2006-07-05 11:51:21
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answered by tagi_65 5
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Yeah, they're "normal". I don't remember the medical term for them but I went to the gyno and he removed 3 or 4 of them. The nurse assisting him told me she had them removed, and they came back. Mine, so far haven't. It's been about 3 years. But, I know it freaks you out to see them, I did too, but really, it looks worse then what it actually is. Some women get them, some don't. See your gyno about having them removed, they do it with laser,in the office, and hopefully they won't come back! Good luck!
2006-07-05 11:57:41
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answered by N0_white_flag 5
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It could also be something as simple as a skin infection, especially if it hurts to put pressure on the bumps . . . your doctor can prescribe an antibiotic if this is the case.
2006-07-05 18:24:54
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answered by Tammy B 2
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Probably a blocked Bartholin's Gland (there are glands in that region.) But you should check with your gynocologist in case you've been infected with an STD.
2006-07-05 11:57:47
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answered by dr_dr_evil 4
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uhh you should really get that checked out it could be a disease because i was checkin out diseases and what not in health class and some of them had to do wit puss but yea u should go to the doctor asap good luck with that
2006-07-05 11:51:49
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answered by leelee 1
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im not a expert but i would try changing your washing powder & also your under wear not that im saying you dont but i mean to cotton as it could be some thing that is irritating it ? eg- knickers -tights ect but i would NOT pop it that could be making it spread. if all that fails you will have to see your g.p. best of luck
2006-07-05 12:12:10
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answered by KATIEKAT 4
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Have you ever had sex? It might be an STD. You should go to a geinocologist (sp?) ASAP. It's probably not serious, but you might need antibiotics to treat it.
2006-07-05 11:51:08
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answered by PsychoPenguin 3
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