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Q: Red Bumps above Vagina
asked by: Karcx on December 16th, 2008
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For a year or so, I've had a few red bumps that will appear under the hair above my vagina and uterus. If anything, they sometimes itch slightly, but most of the time they are unnoticable. They don't look like herpes... but i wonder what causes them, and if they are significant enough to worry about, because they don't really bother me 90% of the tme. They are small and just red enough to distinguish from the skin around it. Does anyone know what this might be?
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MandMs
replied on December 16th, 2008
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Do they appear from time to time on different locations in your pubic area (vulva, near vaginal opening)?
Are you experiencing itchiness or slight discomfort?
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Karcx
replied on December 21st, 2008
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MandMs wrote:
Do they appear from time to time on different locations in your pubic area (vulva, near vaginal opening)?
Are you experiencing itchiness or slight discomfort?


Just under the hair. Not really around anything. There's hardly even discomfort. It doesn't even bother me really. I just want to know if it could become a problem. On occasion, they might itch a little. But besides that, they just appear.
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Karcx
replied on January 8th, 2009
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MandMs wrote:
Do they appear from time to time on different locations in your pubic area (vulva, near vaginal opening)?
Are you experiencing itchiness or slight discomfort?


Do you think it could be acne?
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