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How To Cure A Hard Acne On The Right Side Of Labia Majora?

I have like a hard acne at the end of my pubis in the right side of my labia majora it is been there for a month now and wont go away , it hurts when i touch it it looks bit redish . My gyn told me was a seed but a month and still there it worries me could it has become a cyst? what do i do to go away !!!
Wed, 10 Jun 2015
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If the growth is hurting you, it has to be treated.
Try antibiotics, either locally in the form of ointment or orally - with the doctors advice. Keep the pubic area clean and well shaved to avoid infection at the root of the hair.
If it does not go with antibiotics, it will have to be removed.
For removal, domestic methods like applying corn-caps may be tried, otherwise surgical excision will have to be performed.
Any of these suggestions should be followed only after the opnion of skin specialist and/or surgeon.
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How To Cure A Hard Acne On The Right Side Of Labia Majora?

If the growth is hurting you, it has to be treated. Try antibiotics, either locally in the form of ointment or orally - with the doctors advice. Keep the pubic area clean and well shaved to avoid infection at the root of the hair. If it does not go with antibiotics, it will have to be removed. For removal, domestic methods like applying corn-caps may be tried, otherwise surgical excision will have to be performed. Any of these suggestions should be followed only after the opnion of skin specialist and/or surgeon.