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What Causes Lumps In Between The Thigh And Vagina?

I have a few bumps between my left thigh and my vagina. One bump on one lip back towards buttocks. I am married and neither has stepped out. I had a bad medical reaction and broke out all over my body, I noticed one bump pop up with all of that and it never went away now it feels like I have more and now it itches bad. Also is starting to hurt where I have scratched a lot. Any idea of what this could be???
Thu, 3 Mar 2016
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General Surgeon 's  Response
hi.

noted history of bumps near the vaginal area. it may be folliculitis, which usually happens after shaving or when hair is accidentally pulled-out from the area. inguinal lymphadenopathies secondary to an infectious or inflammatory process and cystic formations must also be ruled-out. it is best if you consult with a doctor, preferably a general surgeon or a gynecologist, for physical examination and clinical evaluation. diagnostics and management (medical and/or surgical if indications are found) will be directed accordingly.

hope this helps.

good day!!

~dr.kaye
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What Causes Lumps In Between The Thigh And Vagina?

hi. noted history of bumps near the vaginal area. it may be folliculitis, which usually happens after shaving or when hair is accidentally pulled-out from the area. inguinal lymphadenopathies secondary to an infectious or inflammatory process and cystic formations must also be ruled-out. it is best if you consult with a doctor, preferably a general surgeon or a gynecologist, for physical examination and clinical evaluation. diagnostics and management (medical and/or surgical if indications are found) will be directed accordingly. hope this helps. good day!! ~dr.kaye