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Suggest Treatment For Small Itchy Bumps On The Labia Majora

About 2weeks ago I shaved my vagina and then it started to itch a lot I thought it was from shaving but then after another week went by and just charge it worse and worse and worse and worse and now there s bumps on the hood of my clit and it is still itchy what could this be
Wed, 17 Feb 2016
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hi.

noted history of vaginal irritation after shaving. it could be folliculitis. this usually occurs after shaving or when a hair is accidentally pulled out and it gets infected. it could also be a cyst, or an inflammatory reaction which is starting to form an abscess. a consult with your gynecologist or a general surgeon is best for physical examination and clinical evaluation. medical and/or surgical (incision/excision and drainage) management will be directed accordingly.

hope this helps.

good day!!

~dr.kaye
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Suggest Treatment For Small Itchy Bumps On The Labia Majora

hi. noted history of vaginal irritation after shaving. it could be folliculitis. this usually occurs after shaving or when a hair is accidentally pulled out and it gets infected. it could also be a cyst, or an inflammatory reaction which is starting to form an abscess. a consult with your gynecologist or a general surgeon is best for physical examination and clinical evaluation. medical and/or surgical (incision/excision and drainage) management will be directed accordingly. hope this helps. good day!! ~dr.kaye