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What could these pimple like bumps be in the genital area? |
I am so confused. I just went to the doctor and found I had bacterial vaginosis and now I have 2 red bumps in the pubic hair area. And twice before I had these same bumps that itch but do not hurt and not blisters. Last time I had one a week for 4 weeks. Everytime one went away a new one came. Any ideas???? I have been tested for all other STD's and all were negative., Please help I already had a swab test that was negative while I had one of these bumps but they are never open sores and I was tested at the county health department for all STD's Well it happens..Of course if you shave that area it will itch usually it could be in-grown hairs as well...Sometime they can hurt but sometime they can itch...you may be allergic to your under-wear...It took me foreverto figure out why i was itching, I had to go comando for awhile because it itched all the time, and of course I thought I had you know what...but came up negative, finally found out I was allergic to laytex from the band of the under-wear..and also the fabric of the under-wear..so this could be an answer for you..try going without just to see if it is or not... Sounds like Herpes Sounds like an STD...maybe some strain of an HPV.... If they are in the pubic hair area it could just be an irritation of the hair follicles. If you've been tested for STDs and everything came back negative, it's probably nothing to worry about. Try using cortisone cream on it and see if that helps. Sounds like genital warts caused by a strain of HPV virus. You most likely don't have any STD's. Thats the vaginosis. Just apply some anti-itch cream. Plus the more you stress the more bumps you'll get. Just relax. ingrown hair follicule. But..maybe not. The bumps appeared after the docter exam? Go back and have They may be just hair bumps.No big deal. I get them right before my cycle begins. Put a really hot Wash cloth on it and it will go down in size. sounds like normal pimples to me... |
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