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Teen, Problem With Labia Majora, Have Bumps, Growing, In Pain. Cure?

I am an 18 year old female and have a problem with my labia majora . I have two bumps that are about the size of a penny and very painful. They are also ichy and the pain increases when they are bumped or touched. They have not come to a head or anything and this isn t the first time they have appeared. They eventually go away, however they always come back. I started to shave and that they did not return for about a year after that, however now I have them for the second time this month. I can barely walk because of the size and pain. They are completely round and seem to be growing. Please help!
Wed, 25 Sep 2013
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Hi,
It seems that you might be having ingrown hair follicle infection, now there is active infection giving rise to this problem.
Go for one antibiotic and anti-inflammatory medicines and you will be alright.
Keep local hygiene clean, dry and airy.
Avoid synthetic inner wears.
Ok and take care.
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Teen, Problem With Labia Majora, Have Bumps, Growing, In Pain. Cure?

Hi, It seems that you might be having ingrown hair follicle infection, now there is active infection giving rise to this problem. Go for one antibiotic and anti-inflammatory medicines and you will be alright. Keep local hygiene clean, dry and airy. Avoid synthetic inner wears. Ok and take care.