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Itchy viginal bumps

Hi I have itching bumps on top of my vigina, the outer part of the vigina where hair grows. Its not the first time ive had this. I did go for a Cyfilis test and it came back negetive. The bumps come appear every month when my hair grows or everytime my periods comes. They are big and some are small and very itchy but not and usually bleeds when they pop and about to heal. I have been using Vaya for ingrown hair, but they i am starting to be worried and scared since i dont know what they are, why they constently appear and why they dont go away. The itching is really irritating me. Please Help.
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First I think that one of the problems could be whatever that you may using to shave your private area.

Secondly I think that whatever sanitary napkin that you are using might be cause these. You may be allergic to something in the napkins.

Thirdly it could be the types of panties that you wear. Doctors have indicated that the best material to use is cotton. Others may cause the vagina t sweat which in turn could cause the bumps.

Fourthly the best solution is to visit your doctor.
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Hi.

Thank you so much for the reply and advise.

I will definatly make an appointment to see a doctor.
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