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What Is This Small Pimple Like Bump In Between Vagina And Anus ?

I have a small pimple like bump in between my vagina and anal it didn't start hurting until today me and my husband are trying to get pregnant so i don't know if it's something that involves with that or what. I tried popping it Bc I thought it was a pimple a little bit of white came out but mostly pus and blood mix. What is it and should I just wait and see if it goes away in a couple of days since I popped it?
Sat, 4 Jan 2014
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi. Thanks for posting your concern at HCM

Seems to be folliculitis.

I don't think it is any ways related to getting pregnant.

Folliculitis is common in areas like groins and axilla due to dense hair growth. Also the bacteria or fungus thrives well in warm moist areas of body where sweat is trapped. Shaving too can cause folliculitis.

Avoid squeezing the lesion.

Specific treatment:

>I usually put my patients on oral antibiotics (penicillin group) for a week.
>Topical mupirocin ointment twice daily.


take care
regards
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What Is This Small Pimple Like Bump In Between Vagina And Anus ?

Hi. Thanks for posting your concern at HCM Seems to be folliculitis. I don t think it is any ways related to getting pregnant. Folliculitis is common in areas like groins and axilla due to dense hair growth. Also the bacteria or fungus thrives well in warm moist areas of body where sweat is trapped. Shaving too can cause folliculitis. Avoid squeezing the lesion. Specific treatment: I usually put my patients on oral antibiotics (penicillin group) for a week. Topical mupirocin ointment twice daily. take care regards