It's possible. I can't think of an STD that would cause several pimples around the groin. Try shaving with an electric razor instead of a regular razor. Remember - shaving and causing abrasions to the skin make it easier to get an STD. (If you have sex with someone infected...)
could be genital warts caused by HPV
Nope, you got herpes.
There is a chance it could be genital warts caused by an HPV infection.
Pseudofolliculitis is the term given to razor bumps in 1956. This is a condition caused by persistent irritation due to shaving.
I assume the PRBs are on your buttocks and not some other part of your body, which would be a curious reaction. The bumps can be a form of folliculitis, an acne-like condition caused by irritation and inflammation of the hair follicles. Shaving with a dull razor can pull many hairs out instead of cutting them, which can cause the condition. In some cases, the bumps might be ingrown hairs, but that's unlikely, especially if your PRBs occur soon after shaving. When shaving your hairy butt, lubricate your cheeks well and use a new razor.
hair is growing back in.cleanse & moisturize.
Genital ''Herpes''in other words Fail
After shaving legs, armpits, bikini area, put hydrocortizone cream on, it works great, it prevents irritation and bumps...:D
To avoid razor bumps, one should stop shaving. But if one can't avoid shaving, one should use a clean needle to release the embedded hair shaft. This usually stops razor bumps from developing.
Yes, it is possible to get pimples or bumps on the skin of the scrotum or genital area. These can be caused by ingrown hairs, folliculitis, infections, or skin irritation. If you notice any unusual bumps or changes in your genital area, it is best to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and treatment.
Yes. That is why it is also called "genital warts".
Pubic lice may leave small scabs on the skin. These bumps may be more visible after shaving.