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Is There Any Solution For Bumps On Inner Thigh?

I have tiny dark bumps on my inner thigh and sometimes when I get my menstruation I get hard bumps in the same area maybe 3 about a quarter of an inch in size the bumps are not that painful but they are noticeable, I have seen a gyn and I was told its not an infection or herpes, are there any solutions to this problem?
Mon, 28 Apr 2014
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi

The kind of skin lesions you have point more towards an infective etiology .
The lesions could either be lesions of folliculitis or they can be due to some viral infection.
I would advise you to see a nearby dermatologist soon for confirmation of the diagnosis and further management .
Since you are getting recurrent lesions, so it is more important that you get the lesions treated as soo as possible.

Dr Geetika Paul
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Is There Any Solution For Bumps On Inner Thigh?

Hi The kind of skin lesions you have point more towards an infective etiology . The lesions could either be lesions of folliculitis or they can be due to some viral infection. I would advise you to see a nearby dermatologist soon for confirmation of the diagnosis and further management . Since you are getting recurrent lesions, so it is more important that you get the lesions treated as soo as possible. Dr Geetika Paul