hi my name is Leah and i noticed some bumps on my vagina. I have not had any irritation or pain at all in that area. I went to the doctors to go get tested for herpes but i did not have enough money, i asked the doctor to look at it and she said it did not look like it what so ever. However as i was online i saw a picture that looked some what similar to mine can you please help?
Do not use bubble bath or shower gel. Do not put disinfectant in the bath. Do not shampoo your hair in the bath or in the shower where the shampoo could run down and become trapped in the vulval skin folds. Do not use ‘intimate’ deodorants or apply deodorant to sanitary towels. Do not squirt soapy solution or antiseptic into your vagina to clean it (douching) – the vagina cleans itself very efficiently, so douching in this way is not necessary, and may be harmful. Don’t wear tight, elasticated ‘support’ pants. What you SHOULD do
Use a detergent labelled ‘for sensitive skin’ for washing your underwear, and avoid fabric softeners. Add two handfuls of ordinary salt to your bath water, or bathe the area with salted water (a heaped tablespoon of table salt in a sinkful of warm water). If you are so sore that passing urine is very painful, pee in the bath, or wash the urine away from the vulval area using a jug of warm water while you are on the toilet. Use an unperfumed soap. Wash your hair in the sink, or by leaning forward into the shower. Wear cotton underwear.
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What Causes Bumps On Vagina?
Do not use bubble bath or shower gel. Do not put disinfectant in the bath. Do not shampoo your hair in the bath or in the shower where the shampoo could run down and become trapped in the vulval skin folds. Do not use ‘intimate’ deodorants or apply deodorant to sanitary towels. Do not squirt soapy solution or antiseptic into your vagina to clean it (douching) – the vagina cleans itself very efficiently, so douching in this way is not necessary, and may be harmful. Don’t wear tight, elasticated ‘support’ pants. What you SHOULD do Use a detergent labelled ‘for sensitive skin’ for washing your underwear, and avoid fabric softeners. Add two handfuls of ordinary salt to your bath water, or bathe the area with salted water (a heaped tablespoon of table salt in a sinkful of warm water). If you are so sore that passing urine is very painful, pee in the bath, or wash the urine away from the vulval area using a jug of warm water while you are on the toilet. Use an unperfumed soap. Wash your hair in the sink, or by leaning forward into the shower. Wear cotton underwear.