Embarassing question, please just answer properly.?


Question:
i have spots/pimples under skin all over my vagina, lips & all. im 14 and cant face going to the doctor, so can anyone tell me if there is some medication i can get without having to go to the doctor.

Answers:
No. Go to the doctor or GUM Clinic to be sure.
you haven't mentioned whether you have had unprotected sex?
See the nurse at your surgery,or take your mother or friend with you,if you are shy.
No, there is nothing OTC, you should definitely go to the Dermatologist. There is nothing to be embarrassed about, they see thing kind of thing everyday. But some of the areas that you are having these spots are way to sensitive to use anything that is OTC. You could end up hurting yourself.
please go to the doctor. dont worry so much but we cant help you sweetie please go
If they are pimples just leave them alone. We all get pimples there at one time or another. If they are not pimples then relax and go see the doc. There is no need to be scared or embarassed about seeing your doctor for a female problem as that is WHY he became a doc in the first place. He wants to help people with problems just like your and everyone elses. He has seen it all before and heard it all before so nothing will bother him.
That just depends on whether they hurt/itch or not. If you are not having sex you can rule out STIs. If they do itch or hurt you can ask for Thrush / VB cream from behind the counter at any pharmacy and see if that works. You can even ask someone in the pharmacy for advice, it's not nearly as embarassing as the doctor because they won't want to examine you (although the doctor has seen it all before you shouldn't worry about that).
Also make sure it's not an allergy to something like a bath product or washing powder.

Do not apply any skin healing creams etc to the area because they are not designed for that, it is too sensitive. A replacement for these is plain yoghurt (preferably living yoghurt) to cool it if it burns - just remember to wash it back off.

Good luck.
that seems like it could be serious, you prob want to go to a clinic or somewhere to get it checked out. if you shave down there it could be razor burn?
well u have to watch what u use in such a delicate area please can u tell me have u been trying to shave yourself there and its caused a bit of a rash the only thing i can suggest is vaseline or a bit of zinc and caster oil hope this helps oh is it itchy?
I am sure what you are describing is normal,(if these are not actual spots but just feel like very small ones), however if you are at all concerned then you can make an appointment to see a nurse at your health practice and she can examine them for you to give you peace of mind.
No the Doctor does not need your parents permission as you are 14 you sign your own consent forms for medical treatment. Yes you will need an appointment but you dont have to tell when you make the appointment what it is for.
don't be shy. trust the doc... to solve problem is by facing it not avoidance.
Is it itchy? If so, it could be thrush. if its thrush you can get stuff to treat it from the chemist. every woman gets it for no particular reason, iv treated my self with it about 3 times in my life. Thats one thing it could be or have you shaved recently? possibly with someone elses razor? if so that ll do it! if not that then have you had unprotected sex recently? if so then you could of cought a std and you must go to the doctors, std 's can be very dangerous if left untreated. Dont worry about it love, the doctor wont tell your parents or anything.
Go to the doctor.It's better to be safe then sorry.
ouch thats gotta suck i say just go to doctor thats te best thing ive got sorry
Sometimes if you just started shaving this can happen & will clear up on its own.
Don't be embarassed to go to the Doctor. It's their job to look after you. They have seen it all before & your case won't shock them or your age. They will help solve the problem. If you don't want to go to the family Doctor__go to Out Patients or a Clinic.
please don't be embarrassed about going to the Dr. there is nothing that they have not seen before ,so please go
well, lets see, first you need to try canceling out some possibilities. Are you sexually active? if not then it most likley isnt an STD.
Do you shave down there?
If so it may just be ingrown hairs. Soooo many people get an ingrown hair and go running to the doctor thinking they are going to die.
If you are fourteen and are just hitting puberty they may be pubic hairs that are groing in. If all the spots are exactly the same, size, shape, color that may be the cause.
Do they hurt? or get swollen, red or sore?
Again this too is synonomous with ingrown hairs but may be cause for alarm.
I suggest you do a bit more research and depending on your sexual activities make some sort of conclusion. If you could give more detail as to whether or not you shave or have had any kind of sexual conatct with another person you may be able to get a better answer. I know its sooo hard to see "that" doctor at your age but the sooner the better. beleive me its hard for some of us at any age. Just do it, or if possible, talk to your mom or older sister or girlfriends. Sometimes talking about it with friends is the best way to learn about it. Good luck
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If yo are shaving your area down there, it is just shaving pimple bumps, or if you have been on a long jog in this heat wave it could be a heat rash, otherwise, if it is none of these, and you have had unprotected sex, I would advise seeing a doc. ir your OBG-YN, perferably a female one, then you won't be so embarrest.
dont worry go to the doctor i have had pimple in embarrsing areas too just go.
its probably because you shave or wax and those are just pimples and ingrown hairs
You could go to the doctor
You will need to make an appointment, but they won't need your parents permission, and they won't be able to tell your parents-patient confidentiality and all that-even if you are 14
It's hard to know how to answer you, as we don't know what is causing these pimples. If it's from shaving or prickly heat, then you don't need to go to the doctor, just keep the area as cool and dry as possible. But if there's a chance it could be a STD, then I am sorry, but you do need to go to a doctor.
providing you have not been sexual active they sound like sweat glands or type of small cysts that can occur easily and normally go on their own.
You can go to doctors and it will be treated in confidence and you can make appointment without their permision unless doctor thought you were in any danger and you are not then they will not say so please go and put your mind at rest in the mean time wear cotton pants and looser clothes.
Are you sexually active ? if so get your self off to the Family Planning clinic or look up the Female GUM clinic in the phonebook(you may feel better speaking to someone who is not going to know you or your family like your GP) and get your self an appointment it sounds to me like you could have a STD .I dont think they can break patient confidentuality by telling your parents or any one but may advise you that you might need your mums support but cant break Pat Conf
it might b something serious go to a doctor you dnt know it iwll b less embarrising
you should go to the doctors because even if you were having protected sex the condom might have broke.
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