Bumps On Mons Pubis, Itchy, Burning, Red Colour, Applied Hydrgen Peroxide. Suggestion?
Hello, Iam really freaking out! Its been a few weeks since ive been noticing these bumps on my mons pubis area and they itch like crazy sometimes especially when ther irritated. I do normally shave down ther but i have been trying not to lately so i dont cause more and irritate them. They seem to be just on the outside area im not sure what they are. I have been putting hydrgen peroxide on them and that makes them itch and burn like crazy they are raised red bumps. I need some advise for when i go to the dr so im. Not in such shock with his andwer. Thank you
Hello thanks for your query. Most probably they are infected hair follicles or infected glands on the mons. It could be irritation or contact dermatitis due to shaving, sanitary napkins, latex on condoms or perfumed or medicated toilet paper, tissue paper, local soaps, gels, cleansers etc. DO NOT self medicate. please consult a doctor before it develops into a serious and widespread infection. Take care.
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Bumps On Mons Pubis, Itchy, Burning, Red Colour, Applied Hydrgen Peroxide. Suggestion?
Hello thanks for your query. Most probably they are infected hair follicles or infected glands on the mons. It could be irritation or contact dermatitis due to shaving, sanitary napkins, latex on condoms or perfumed or medicated toilet paper, tissue paper, local soaps, gels, cleansers etc. DO NOT self medicate. please consult a doctor before it develops into a serious and widespread infection. Take care.