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Could Have Nipped Part Of Clitoris While Waxing, Swollen Itchy Cyst On The Tip. How To Get Rid Of It ?

I decided to wax my nether regions and I think I nipped part of my clitoris. Afterwards I had what looked like a little cyst on the tip and everything down there is red swollen and very itchy. I have small red raw bumps on the inside of my labia . I tried vagus ill to take away the itch and it just continued to get worse. Then I figured maybe it was a yeast infection so I bought the cane stab and tried that but it still hasn t gotten any better. What could it be and how do I get rid of it?
Thu, 21 Feb 2013
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Hello, I would be happy to help you with your question.

I would consider that this could be a reaction to the waxing process with a dermatitis, folliculitis or other type of allergic reaction. You could apply hydrocortisone cream to the outside area for temporary relief, but I would really consider getting this check out as soon as possible.

I hope that this helps and good luck!
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Could Have Nipped Part Of Clitoris While Waxing, Swollen Itchy Cyst On The Tip. How To Get Rid Of It ?

Hello, I would be happy to help you with your question. I would consider that this could be a reaction to the waxing process with a dermatitis, folliculitis or other type of allergic reaction. You could apply hydrocortisone cream to the outside area for temporary relief, but I would really consider getting this check out as soon as possible. I hope that this helps and good luck!