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Please help I need it right away

Okay So I have this bump on the top of my vigina on the left corner its not on my vigina or my lips. Its on top. Like Its round . Its not that big and it kinda hurts when I touch it and i dont know what to do. Im so scared . I dont think its an infection because I am a virgin . and i didnt have sex I dont do other things. And I am just so worried . When i touch it , it feels really soft and hard and it feels like a ball . idk but i am worried . it is kinda red but it kinda hurts. Please I need answerss
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Or another option if you don't want to purchase anything Google natural remedies to treat ingrown hairs
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Exfoliate your skin preferably with something  not too abrasive if you have European wax center ( it's a franchise that specializes in waxing) they make a ingrown hair serum you can use to apply to the skin. Try and eliminate tight clothes and underwear let it be and try to avoid picking at it bc it seems like a deep one
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I mean A week it was there
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sorry i know im all worried its cause nothing like this has happen to me before thats why and i dont want it to be something bad . can i do somethig to make it go away? would it go away by itself?? i only have a month it was there
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Irritated
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I wouldn't make yourself crazy about it, it sounds like it's an it rated ingrown hair
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