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Vaginal Bumps & Itching

Ok, so I am 18 years old & I am having a very hard itme with this. I am having bumps on my vagina and they have become to itch and hurt. I have had this before but it was just an infected hair. Well, this time it has began ot worry me because there are WAY more than usual. Yes, I have sex with my sinificant other & yes we use condomes. This has been happening for about a week and I have talked to my mom about it & asked her if we could go to a doc to see what is wrong, but like usual she doesn't take me. No I do not have an obgyn... What should I do? Any sugestions? My mother does kinda know I'm having sex, but this has happened before even when I hadn't had sex. Is it just irritation from shaving or what do you think? Because this has to go away & fast!!! It is getting to the point of it hurts to wear underwear or have anything touching it. The numps don't have any skab, they don't blead, & they aren't infected with pus or anything. They are just there on both sides of the lids. Please help me!
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If you have a planned parenthood in your area go there!! You don't need your mom to take you and you don't need insuance. Or look up a free clinic. Just in case they will look at it and tell you what they think. It could just be from irritation but since you are sextually active you should get the bumps looked at by a dr
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u could use a mild shaving balm that men use after shaving. or a good nappy/ diaper rash cream avoid soap and perfumed things when washing down available at any chemist. it happened me too i used this and it worked uel be fine. less or no more shaving thou
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because i have no insurance & no doc. i have not went to a doc in 5 yrs. & what kind of soothing cream do you recomend?
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firstly y do u need mom to take u to dr ur 18? and i think its just a shaving irritation like b4. try not shaving and use a soothing cream on the affected area something for mild skin irrations. ur maybe just very sensitve down there and shaving too often. when it clears up try professional waxing. good luck
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