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987477 tn?1248981739

red bumps in vaginal area

Okay so im only 15 and last week i think.. i  dry shaved down there.. and got all these red bumps and i've shaved down there before with shaving cream and got the bumps too.. so i like stopped shaving down there and just let it grow out.. and the bumps werent there anymore.. but i hate the hair down there.. so i shaved again last week.. and got these red bumps again.. and today i was looking down there and yesterday i noticed that the bumps seem to be like filled with something.. they kinda look like a pimple.. and i poped one and it bleed.. and so i got scared and stopped messing with it.. now imscared and i dont know what it is.. or what to do help please? do i have an infection or something? or what
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568659 tn?1256139982
It's razor burn, in addition to what STKMLA said, try using some Bikini Zone immediately after shaving.  
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You're irritating the skin. Make sure if you're going to shave, to use a fairly new razor so there is less friction on your skin. And never dry shave! It's not good for your legs or arm pits, so why would it be good for your pubic area?
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