
Suggest Treatment For Bump Near Vagina Causing Irritation And Burning Sensation

Question: Hi, I shaved my bikini area on Friday and within an hour in cluster I developed bumps under the skin it is close to the opening of my vagina. I was sure it was razor burn because I did use an old razor. Now it's been 6 days and I am getting a little worried. It still burns when it gets irritated by clothing. It is about 9 bumps in a small cluster about two inches around. It is definitely not warts. I was worried about herpes but I have had the same partner for 3 years and neither of us have ever had a problem. It does not look like blisters or sores it looks more like an ingrown hair but in a cluster and a bit more irritated. Does anyone know what this could be or of any medications that could help it heal faster. I do not have any flu symptoms or a fever.
Brief Answer:
Likely due to folliculitis.
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thank you for query. I am Dr Bharatesh D Basti answering your query.
Welcome to health care magic.
I have gone through the details.
With the given description it appears to be due to folliculitis due to ingrowing hairs.
You can avoid friction or irritation
Clean the area with warm water twice daily.
Apply topical antibiotic cream like mupirocin twice daily.
Wear loose cotton inner wears.
Do not trim the hair too short.
You can get back with clear photos of lesions if it does not subside.
You can get back for any clarification.
Thank you
Dr Bharatesh D Basti
Dermatologist and venerologist.
Likely due to folliculitis.
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thank you for query. I am Dr Bharatesh D Basti answering your query.
Welcome to health care magic.
I have gone through the details.
With the given description it appears to be due to folliculitis due to ingrowing hairs.
You can avoid friction or irritation
Clean the area with warm water twice daily.
Apply topical antibiotic cream like mupirocin twice daily.
Wear loose cotton inner wears.
Do not trim the hair too short.
You can get back with clear photos of lesions if it does not subside.
You can get back for any clarification.
Thank you
Dr Bharatesh D Basti
Dermatologist and venerologist.
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Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

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