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Suggest Remedy For Painful Bumps On Clit Area

I have a painful bump only when touched, bump in my clit area, I was recently tested for stds and this bump just recently appeared. I am taking prescription for a spider bite, but the bump appeared before I started taking them. no discoloration no discharge just a small flesh colored bump. I ve been with the same man for the whole time. what is it? is it something that I should worry about?
Mon, 20 Oct 2014
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Infectious Diseases Specialist 's  Response
Hi3,

Welcome to HCM.

A single painful bump on the genital area suggests bacterial infection. I would suggest to keep the area clean and dry and apply over the counter antibacterial cream over the bump three times daily. It should reduce within 3 days. If it increases in size or cluster of bumps appear then you need to get the bump examined by a GP nearby you. No other medications required.

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Suggest Remedy For Painful Bumps On Clit Area

Hi3, Welcome to HCM. A single painful bump on the genital area suggests bacterial infection. I would suggest to keep the area clean and dry and apply over the counter antibacterial cream over the bump three times daily. It should reduce within 3 days. If it increases in size or cluster of bumps appear then you need to get the bump examined by a GP nearby you. No other medications required. Thanks.