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Suggest Treatment For Bumps On Pubic Hair

I am a male and had unprotected sex around 3 months ago. I am noticing bumps (pimple like) in my pubic hair. some of them bleed a little when popped. I don't have any unusual pain or itching. no pain when urinating or random discharge. I scheduled an appointment to get tested for next week but am still curious/ worried for the time being. Also, (fyi) I wear skinny jeans and sweat in them very regularly due to biking/ skateboarding. Any help would be great, weather it be types of std that it could be or anything at all not std, hpv related. Thank you
Mon, 29 Feb 2016
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Hi. I don't think it is STD. It is most likely sebaceous cysts in the pubic region or fungal eruptions due to increased sweating. It is definitely a good idea to get yourself tested. But I don't think there is any need to be worried
Take care,
Dr Rishi, New Delhi, India.
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Suggest Treatment For Bumps On Pubic Hair

Hi. I don t think it is STD. It is most likely sebaceous cysts in the pubic region or fungal eruptions due to increased sweating. It is definitely a good idea to get yourself tested. But I don t think there is any need to be worried Take care, Dr Rishi, New Delhi, India.