
Hound Dawg
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Green and pops like a zit ?
Damn .
Put a picture of it on my space .
That should help you out .
We need a closer look . Sooo.....
Oh never mind .
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jfl
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Tell Mom.
You are probably worrying for nothing
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flower child
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If you haven't did anything to catch a STD I don't think the bumps are anything serious. I use to get the bumps like you are describeing under my armpits when I first started growing hair then I started getting them in my pubic area. I didn't tell my Mom about them and suffered through them until I was in my 20's. I finally told my Dr. about them at a yearly visit he gave me a prescription for a special kind of soap. I don't remember what he called it but he said my poors were getting clogged causing the problem. I would go to the Dr. mine got very big and painful, So if yours is anything like mine were get them taken care of.
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scrabblecheese
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im pretty sure you have an abscess, which in this case you need to see a doctor. how ever based on the fact that their are multiple bumps you may have Carbuncles which would also explain the pus. Their is HOWEVER a third diagnostic of Razor bumps, also called pseudofolliculitis barbae, are small, irritated bumps on the skin, which is caused by hair curling in and growing back in after shaving. It would be wise to tell your mom and contact a doctor to be safe
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justajewelll
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that big bump sounds like a boil that sometimes comes up around that area from the shaving starts with a ingrown hair, and the it gets infected , hence the green puss....those boils can turn into a staff infection, i thnk that you need to see your doctor for that, and if it is really painful and the pain gets worse, go see a doctor fast, although i think that your cycle, has nothing to do with the bumps.
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flowersinbloom25
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You're shaving too much! Pubic hair is nothing to be grossed out about. Have you noticed...that the more you shave your pubics, the more problems you have. If you want a bald beaver then I suggest getting it waxed. If you are too shy for such a thing then maybe thats an indicator that you shouldn't be touching your private areas.
If you are just grossed out by hair, then cut and trim with your own special scissors every once in a while. Remember to wash with anti bacterial soap after shaving anduse aloe if you keep shaving though.Also, use a clean, new razor every time!
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Taylor S
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if you are a virgin, im almost a 100% sure those bumps are ingrown hairs due to you shaving. Maybe try not shaving for a month or two and see if the bumps stop.
If you are really worried, there is no harm in going to see a doctor!
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j.p.
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I would mention it to your mom.You don't have to tell her you shaved but just tell her about the bumps.
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Lauren
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Stop shaving your pubic hair and see if it subsides. If it doesn't, see a doctor ASAP.
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notzimmer
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it is probably just an ingrown hair, but you should always see a doctor, if you feel something could be wrong. the more you shave the less irritation youll have
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Alisha
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They may be boils nothing to worry about just get some stuff like boil ease but ask obgyn first to make sure that's what it is! >Sounds like its nothing to worry about!
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Mrs. Fitz
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Probably ingrown hairs, but go to the doc if you're still not comfortable. Ingrown hairs are a fact of vaginal shaving life. The green worries me because it is infected, so maybe go in just to be sure it's a superficial infection.
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careercollegestudent69
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No, it's just from shaving somewhere you are not used to that should not be shaven where there is really sensitive skin. It is irritated skin from the hairs growing back, I've been through it. Stop shaving, it's not that cool and just a perversion for guys. Trim it nicely but don't shave it.
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Erin
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ur prob worried, but dont be, ignore those worrying answers, it is normal, i know a ton of people that have had that happen, just stop shaving it for a while and it will go away
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Heather B
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If you are getting red bumps from shaving, stop shaving. These bumps are simply razor burn. I like to be short down there as well, but if you are using a razor on the area you will keep getting the red bumps. Try using clippers for the most part and just shape them with the razor. This will minimize your bumps.
As far as your cycle being irregular, that is actually somewhat normal. If you are having any stress in your life, this could be result of that.
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bananabotbetticus
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well the red bumps are razor burn - shave the same way as the hair, the zit no idea, same with the cycle
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william c
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Mrs. WC here.
You have to be careful. You probably have an infection that could be messing up your cycles. The daughter of my friend got a staff infection from shaving her bikini line and had to be hospitalized. Now there is the "super bug" infection MRSA that can be devastating.
Tell your mother and get to the doctor right away before you are really sick.
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la_liona
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It sounds like you may have a staff infection? That isn't good that it was green and maybe a small cyst. You may have an infection from the shaving...and may need some antibiotics. I would go to the doctor ASAP! You DO need to say something. Go to a doctor and speak to your Mom. If she doesn't do anything, speak to a school nurse asap. Good Luck!
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sexy law chick
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well, i am not doctor, but i would guess that the bumps from shaving have no direct correlation with your cycle, other than that you may be stressing and delaying your cycle? more than likely, and ingrown hair is causing the puss-filled bump. you may need to get some sterilized tweezers and get it out of there. also, i know it will hurt like hell, but you probably need to disinfect the area. use a cotton ball or something. wear loose clothes not the aggrevate the area.
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Krissy
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If you are a virgin you should be fine ...but you should go to your gynecologist and get checked every year anyways ..so the answer to this question is yes go to a gynecologist or doctor and tell them you want a regular pap smear done and tell them about your symptoms okay ? Hope this helps ..Good luck
Also don't worry sweetie you should be fine !!!
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SpOrTsMaN¡¡
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You must go to a doctor, just for security, I mean it's your healt, it could be a dangerous infection that migh become a huge problem.... I really recomend you to go, you lose nothing going...
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LostCause
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I say go ask a professional
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notsofasttt
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ya it was fine till the green bump came up.
go to the doctor
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A. Lynn
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Think about it: it can't hurt to go to the doctor.
The green stuff might have just been a really infected razor burn bump. However, I refer back to my first statement!
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Cheryl P
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no its not natural and you should go to the doctor AND tell your mom.
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angelmae
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i would get it checked out
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arichter399
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To be safe I would go to the doctor. Also it could be an ingrown hair. Murad sells a product (for men but I have used it for after a waxing) that helps with hair bumps.
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that hot chick
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You should show your mom and get her opinion or go to the doctor if you dont want to show your mom
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Joe G
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u might want to see a doctor
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draimey216@sbcglobal.net
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This sounds like an ingrown hair or in medical terminology a furuncle. Pubic hair is curly and when it is cut it can grow back into the skin, which then gets infected and creates a bump...kind of like a pimple. Totally normal in this area.
It could also be razor burn, but based on your description the hair bump is more likely.
Some things you can do to make it more tolerable: take some Tylenol to ease the pain, use a warm compress on the area. It will go away on its own.
I would also advise that you let you Mom know as well.
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