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26-29,
anonymous
writes: Hey..I have a question that's more health related than relationship related. It may sounds gross, but I need to know...I noticed today that I have something that looks like a tiny version of pimples or whiteheads or something around my vagina. There was, like, 4 or 5 of these. I do have a boyfriend and have sex on a regular basis. I have noticed these before too, but have no idea what it is. I tried to poke them so they'd go away and a teensy bit of a pus-like thing came out, followed by a dot of blood. Could anyone help me out with this?
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reader, anonymous, writes (12 November 2007): They are just little cysts, leave them alone, though sometimes they get so big you have to have them removed in hospital. It is a simple proceedure. They are nothing to worry about. Sebacious cysts which are just little lumps filled with fluid.
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reader, anonymous, writes (12 November 2007): Did you ever find out what this was??
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reader, rammsteinfan +, writes (24 March 2007):
I think it's probably infected hair follicles. It can occur from chafing of your underclothes and such. Or it can be from certain soap that you are using! Try using cleansers that are formulated for the vaginal area. That might help. I've had them when I was using harsh soap. Good Luck
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reader, Dr.Palmer +, writes (24 March 2007):
Hello,
Try to clean in the area more and put some moisteriser cream around the area.
I think this has something to do with dry skin or lack of washing.
Thanks.
Dr.Palmer.
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reader, Sahshii +, writes (24 March 2007):
i think i know what you mean. though,i always thought these were a result of shaving.
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reader, cd206 +, writes (24 March 2007):
It could be thrush, it could be genital warts, it could be actual whiteheads. You can get spots all over your body. The best thing you can do is to make an appointment with your doctor since nobody here can give you good advice without seeing them. Good luck.
CD
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