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What Does A Bump On The Mons Pubis Indicate?

Hi. I noticed a pea-sized bump at the very top of my mons pubis. It does not hurt, itch, or burn, nor does it have any pus, indent, follicle, or anything on it. It almost looks like a bug bite; it feels hard but there is nothing inside. What do you think it might be?
Mon, 21 Nov 2016
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Hello dear
I understand your concern
Your bumps could be due to hair follicle infection, sebaceous gland.
Clinical examination will help in the diagnosis.

You can also use the premium service of the HCM in which you can upload your image and that help in the better management.
Take following advises:
Apply topical antibiotic cream like Mupirocin twice daily.
Apply warm pad compression
Don't wear tight undergarments.
keep the area dry.
Take healthy diet and drink plenty of water

Consult the local physicain for better management
Hope this may help you

Best regards
Dr. SAGAR
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What Does A Bump On The Mons Pubis Indicate?

Hello dear I understand your concern Your bumps could be due to hair follicle infection, sebaceous gland. Clinical examination will help in the diagnosis. You can also use the premium service of the HCM in which you can upload your image and that help in the better management. Take following advises: Apply topical antibiotic cream like Mupirocin twice daily. Apply warm pad compression Don t wear tight undergarments. keep the area dry. Take healthy diet and drink plenty of water Consult the local physicain for better management Hope this may help you Best regards Dr. SAGAR