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Is There Any Home Remedy For Itching In Vagina And Red Bumps All Over The Butt Crack?

I'm a 14 year old girl and I've noticed that my vagina has been swollen for the last few days and then my butt crack and vagina area started to get unbearably itchy. today while in the shower, i noticed little red bumps all over my buttcrack going up to my butthole and they hurt. I dont know what it is and im scared that its a serious thing. could it be something i can cure at home without going to see my doctor?
Tue, 24 Dec 2013
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If you do not have any kind of sexual exposure then there is no need to worry. The symptoms you are having can be related to skin allergy or fungal infection. Try to keep your genital area clean and dry. Avoid itching as it can cause more bumps. Wear loose cotton innerwear and wash yourself twice a day. If it further increases then you may have to see a doctor.
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Is There Any Home Remedy For Itching In Vagina And Red Bumps All Over The Butt Crack?

Hi, If you do not have any kind of sexual exposure then there is no need to worry. The symptoms you are having can be related to skin allergy or fungal infection. Try to keep your genital area clean and dry. Avoid itching as it can cause more bumps. Wear loose cotton innerwear and wash yourself twice a day. If it further increases then you may have to see a doctor.