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Red bumps in pubic area

I have these bumps that started showing up a few weeks ago in my pubic region. They are red, vary in size and mostly round except one. There are about 5 of them. They have changed in size from puffy to almost nothing like a tiny scab then back. I did have sex with a questionable person back in June and I did wear a condom. I have 2 pics here, sorry for the quality of the iphone pics. http://imgur.com/zmLpo,gbbj1

any advice would be great.
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hahaha im responding to myself but i think its funny they star out the swears lol
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uuhhh wellll like your pubes are awful short for a dude so im assuming you shave like yeah im a chick but i notice if i shave my pubes on a too much of a regular basis i get bumps kinda like those ooh yeah and it also could be an ingrown hair but those arent usually red theyre just a icky bump so it looks like u got some **** buuut uuhh oh yeah NEVER tweeze ur pubes youll like aaalllwwaaayyys get at least 1 in grown hair i dont c how ppl can wax their ****...ooh aaahhhgg sry i just read that grace chick said we dont look at pics here but **** it idk who u r so it dosent matter
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101028 tn?1419603004
the vinegar test isn't all that accurate. it will however continue to irritate your skin since it's an acid.

follow up as needed with your provider.
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thanks. And as an update I used White vinegar on them for about 2-3 minutes and there was no color change so that should rule out warts, right?
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101028 tn?1419603004
we don't look at pictures here. why not is explained in our read before posting post on the forum.

odds are these are folliculitis or a yeast infection but see your provider for a proper exam and diagnosis.

grace
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