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What Could Bumps On Pubic Region Indicate?

Uhm hello. Im only 13 years old.And this has happened before. I shave my pubic hair. I have this bump its painless unlessed touched. Its on the outside of my labia majora like about a centimeter away from my leg crease. Its fleashy with a dryed skin looking top. Its pussless. And i only have one. I have never been to a vagina doctor. Can u tell me what it is? And should i tell my mother or be worried?
Thu, 6 Jul 2017
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hi,
thank you for posting on HCM.
as per your history, you may have sebaceous cyst or boil.
-- sebaceous cysts are generally painless, but if they cause discomfort, they needs to be excised by a surgeon.
-- boil is generally painful and filled with pus.
- it is treated with a course of oral and topical antibiotics after consulting a dermatologist.
consult a dermatologist nearby for proper diagnosis.
wishing you good health.
thank you
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What Could Bumps On Pubic Region Indicate?

hi, thank you for posting on HCM. as per your history, you may have sebaceous cyst or boil. -- sebaceous cysts are generally painless, but if they cause discomfort, they needs to be excised by a surgeon. -- boil is generally painful and filled with pus. - it is treated with a course of oral and topical antibiotics after consulting a dermatologist. consult a dermatologist nearby for proper diagnosis. wishing you good health. thank you