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I have a wound in my pubic area that heals and reopens I'm not sexually active it's a little smaller than a pencil eraser and is round with a bruise around it please help
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Hello Doodles_Mimi,

Just read your comments. I'm just wondering why you're writing a reply
to me. I'm not the one with this problem. I was replying to mrswilson13.
I don't have this issue. Mrs.wilson13 has this issue. Bye. Evewisewoman.
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1370830 tn?1280176503
OOPS, SORRY ABOUT THAT, I WAS GOING TO ASK IF THE SORE WAS AN INJURY OR JUST HAPPENED TO APPEAR? I AGREE EITHER WAY IT SHOULD BE SEEN BY THE SOCTOR, BUT IT WOULD WORRY ME MORE IF IT JUST APPEARED. HAVE YOU SEEN THE DOCTOR FOR THIS WHEN YOU FIRST GOT IT? THERE IS SOME REASON IT'S  NOT HEALING MAYBE YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM IS LOW. WHATEVER THE REASON GO TO THE DOCTOR AND GET IT CHECKED. BESR OF WISHES
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1370830 tn?1280176503
HELLO, I AM JUST CURIOUS AS TO WETHER YOU
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Hello there,

Just read your comments. Personally, anything like a wound in this
very delicate area needs to be discussed with your family doctor.
Especially if it heals and then reopens. Your family doctor can advise
you hopefully, what it is and how to heal it permanently. Good luck. Eve :)
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