Get to a doctor, and quick! You may or may not have an STD, depending if you've had sex or not. Either way, you should still go to a doctor.
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Alex
Not necessarily. It is common to get benign cysts around your vaginal entrance. Just keep an eye on it. If it gets worse, begins to hurt/worse, get to a doctor. If you want it removed or checked out, just schedule an appointment with your OB/GYN and they'll take care of it.
Not really. It's far more probable that it was a pimple or a small boil.
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Cystic acne forms cysts, which could be the red bumps you experience. Cysts, specifically, are fluid or pus-filled cavities inside the bumps.
insatiable itch during sleep and red swelling in the pubic area.
Thyroid cysts are filled with lymphatic fluid, which is a watery fluid containing white blood cells, protein, and occasionally fat. Some cysts may also contain traces of red blood cells, and even infectious particles.
She waxes her pubic hair fully and she also has a 70 thousand dollar red diamond clitoral piercing.
A lot of times, a natural redhead will have red pubic hair, probably a shade or two lighter or darker than the hair on their head. But many people with red hair may have blonde or light brown as well. Those who have dark red or auburn hair sometimes have brown or reddish brown pubic hair. It's kind of like how some blondes have dark pubic hair. Most people say that pubic hair is generally the same color as a person's eyebrows.
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dont underestimate people of a different color, we are all the same on the inside, now its there choice, and of course they can, but only if they want to... never feel pressured to do anything!!!
Fluid-filled red bumps that occur on the back, between the shoulder blade area, could be one of two things. They could be body acne or cysts.
itchy red eyes puffy under the eyes
wheal (weel) - small, round swollen area on the skin; typically seen in allergic skin reactions.