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Suggest Treatment For Lump Near Pubic Area With Discharge

I have a lump by my bikini line and it feels like a bruise but it's not physically visible. And then I felt sharp pains and when I checked I found dried blood about the sixe of a quarter and I felt a gushing period type feeling and checked to find an ordorless clear liquid that had red tinge to it. I started on the 7th or 8th of this month and ended around the 12th or 13th

whats wrong with me?
Wed, 2 Sep 2015
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hi.

it might be folliculitis based from your description. it is an inflammatory reaction when you shave or remove hair from the area. it is very important not to get it infected by not manipulating or scratching the lesion, avoid shaving and products that may add irritation to your skin. usually, these cases, resolved on their own. but if the symptoms are persistent, and there's growth of the lesion, a consultation with your doctor is best. also, maintain a good hygiene and keep the area dry and clean.

hope this helps.

good day!!

~dr.kaye

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Suggest Treatment For Lump Near Pubic Area With Discharge

hi. it might be folliculitis based from your description. it is an inflammatory reaction when you shave or remove hair from the area. it is very important not to get it infected by not manipulating or scratching the lesion, avoid shaving and products that may add irritation to your skin. usually, these cases, resolved on their own. but if the symptoms are persistent, and there s growth of the lesion, a consultation with your doctor is best. also, maintain a good hygiene and keep the area dry and clean. hope this helps. good day!! ~dr.kaye