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What Causes Blisters On Vulva After A Bikini Waxing?

I am an Aesthetician so I do my own bikini waxing. I have noticed after doing a waxing that I know have a blood blister on my vagina lip, I have busted it several times know because usually when you bust a blood blister it goes away, but this one just keeps bleeding after i bust it and eventually it stops bleeding and looks like i never busted. I need to know how to finally get rid of it, it s very embarrassing and very visable
Mon, 30 May 2016
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You may have developed post waxing folliculitis which is a very common condition. Topical antibacterial creams like mupirocin may help. A short course of oral antibiotic like azithromycin might also be used after consulting your doctor.Avoid fiddling or pricking the lesions. Regards
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What Causes Blisters On Vulva After A Bikini Waxing?

You may have developed post waxing folliculitis which is a very common condition. Topical antibacterial creams like mupirocin may help. A short course of oral antibiotic like azithromycin might also be used after consulting your doctor.Avoid fiddling or pricking the lesions. Regards