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Small Flesh Colored Bumps In Pubic Area, Doesn't Hurt Or Itch. Worried

I have small flesh colored bumps in my pubic hair area. At first I thought it was an in grown hair but then more appeared. They don't hurt and don't really itch. I was recently checked for stew not long ago and I haven't been with anyone to get anything ..but I'm getting really worried about what these bumps might be. They've Appeared all in the last couple of weeks
Wed, 26 Jun 2013
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Hi,

It seems that you may be having warts.

It is due to virus.

It is infectious disease.

You immediately consult dermatologist for perfect diagnosis.

Electrocautery, cryotherapy or chemical cautery may be helpful.

Immunobusters like levamisole may be taken.

They may be cured by any method as suggested.

I hope you got my answer.

Thanks.

Dr. Ilyas Patel MD
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Small Flesh Colored Bumps In Pubic Area, Doesn't Hurt Or Itch. Worried

Hi, It seems that you may be having warts. It is due to virus. It is infectious disease. You immediately consult dermatologist for perfect diagnosis. Electrocautery, cryotherapy or chemical cautery may be helpful. Immunobusters like levamisole may be taken. They may be cured by any method as suggested. I hope you got my answer. Thanks. Dr. Ilyas Patel MD