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Itchy Rash.

So I haven't had sex in over a year and a half. I have had this rash that is three red dime sized marks on the left sized of my crotch area. It's not really in the pubic area but there are still tiny hairs growing out of it. There are also two pimple like bumps one on each butt cheek. I have only had protected sex. I know that I should go and see my dermatologist but I'm embarrassed to show the Dr. I know they've seen everything but I'd rather get some idea of what it may be through here before hand. Sometimes it bothers me but other times it doesn't. Since I've had it I haven't done anything with anyone at the risk of it being something. It can often times be extremley itchy where at others I forget that it's even there. Please lend me some insight as to what it may be. I'm hoping that it's somewhere along the lines of folliculitis or something that's easily treatable. Thank you.
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207091 tn?1337709493
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If you've had it that long, its not likely to be an std.  It might be an allergic reaction, maybe a fungal infection.  

If you've had it for a year, its way time to get seen.

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over a year, but it's slightly red... and not like full of puss... i know it's still bad...
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207091 tn?1337709493
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How long have you had it?

Aj
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thanks... i understand that... i was just hoping for some idea of what it may be... not what it is... thanks though.
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Does not sound like an STD, but we can not diagnosis anything, best to see your Dr. Dr's do not judge people so don't be embarrassed, Dr's are there to help people.
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