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Skin Tag Near Vagina. What Is It?

Hi, I just shaved my bikini line yesterday, and saw this little thing which kind of looked like a skin tag. Today it felt irritated and I just looked at it and now it is a little bigger an looks like its filled with blood. What can I do to make this go away? And do you think it is because I shaved over it that it is like this?
Tue, 28 May 2013
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi,
Thanks for writing to us.
From the description it seems either it was a skin tag or a folliculitis which due to shaving got injured and filled with blood. A skin tag can be excised while a folliculitis heals with oral and topical antibiotics. I would advise that you consult a dermatologist near by so that the lesion can be assessed and treated accordingly.
Hope that helped.
Take care
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Skin Tag Near Vagina. What Is It?

Hi, Thanks for writing to us. From the description it seems either it was a skin tag or a folliculitis which due to shaving got injured and filled with blood. A skin tag can be excised while a folliculitis heals with oral and topical antibiotics. I would advise that you consult a dermatologist near by so that the lesion can be assessed and treated accordingly. Hope that helped. Take care