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Can Neosporin Help To Treat Bumps At Vaginal Opening?

I had oral sex the other day and now I have bumps by my vagina opening and some on the inside of my right lip. It hurts to use the restroom and to sometimes walk...Can Neosporin help? Epsom Salt? I don t want to go to the doctor but after doing research it looks like it can be razor burns or razor bumps. Also my discharge is a light yellow. Im so scared
Tue, 6 Sep 2016
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Hi dear..thanks for writing to Healthcare Magic..
vaginal bumps is a sign of infection, neosprin will be effective in treating it along with other measures such as regular washing of infected part with antiseptic solution, wear loose undergarments, do not scratch the area, use antibiotics such as azithromycin and antihistaminics, if problem persists consultant a gynaecologist once for examination.
hope this will help you
thanks and regards
Dr.Sohil Takodara
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Can Neosporin Help To Treat Bumps At Vaginal Opening?

Hi dear..thanks for writing to Healthcare Magic.. vaginal bumps is a sign of infection, neosprin will be effective in treating it along with other measures such as regular washing of infected part with antiseptic solution, wear loose undergarments, do not scratch the area, use antibiotics such as azithromycin and antihistaminics, if problem persists consultant a gynaecologist once for examination. hope this will help you thanks and regards Dr.Sohil Takodara