I have a bump on my private region!?


Question:
I am a 28 year old female and have discovered a bump that has actually started to expand near my vagina. It itches and hurts a little when I pee. Should i go to the doctor. Sometimes I get bumps there and they go away. I guess it would be helpful to know that I am not sexually active. Suggestions?

Answers:
Sounds like a ps'd off hair follicle. they really hurt and they get really solid, try warm compress- if it doens't go away or at least shrink down some in a day or so, I would have it looked at by a doctor.
If your not sexually active, you can be relieved that its most likely not an STD. maybe an ingrown hair??
yes go to the doctor, dont take any chances, it probably isnt anything too serious, but its better to make sure, and if it is something bad, they can take care of it early before it gets real bad. god bless you and I hope everything is fine.
It could be a pimple. I get them down there all the time. Next time your in a shower, try squeezing it. If it is a pimple it wil really hurt when you do squeeze it but once the pus is out it pretty much is back to normal the next day.

If its not then yes do go and see a doctor and they can tel you what it is and what to do
Sorry to be so graphic by the way. Hope this helps.
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