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What Causes Itching Sensation And Red Bumps In Vaginal Area After Shaving?
hello I have a few problems...1. I have recently started shaving my pubic area because the hair was very uncomfortable, and now It is very itchy and there are little red bumps. I shaved it again because the hair was poking me 2. the inside of my lips are very red and also the area surrounding my vagina and have teeny little bumps, it hurts to walk 3. I think I have long lips or something and so its also uncomfortable to walk everything down there is just really uncomfy and it s not very good
Initially for people who start shaving their pubic hair the presentation is similar. You will get used to it, but the first few days following shaving of the pubic region will result in the red spots and a little discomfort.
You can apply a warm compress to the region and also take water water showers every now and then. The use of a cold cream or even talcum powder in the region will help.
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What Causes Itching Sensation And Red Bumps In Vaginal Area After Shaving?
Hello. Initially for people who start shaving their pubic hair the presentation is similar. You will get used to it, but the first few days following shaving of the pubic region will result in the red spots and a little discomfort. You can apply a warm compress to the region and also take water water showers every now and then. The use of a cold cream or even talcum powder in the region will help. Best wishes