Not to worry: If you have not been sexually active, then this cannot be a sexually-transmitted disease. Therefore this probably nothing urgent. However you should make an appointment with your family doctor or. A gynecologist to have these bumps evaluated in person
Answered 10/23/2017
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Prob. sebaceous cyst: Sebaceous cysts are small lumps or bumps just under the skin. To be more specific, they are closed sacs that contain keratin -- a "pasty" or "cheesy" looking protein that has a foul odor. Although they are usually found on the face, neck, and trunk, they also occur in the vaginal area or other parts of the genitalia, in which case, women often fear that these may be more serious y like Herpes.
Answered 9/29/2016
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Pustules?: Do you shave? It is possible you have folliculitis, an infection of the hair roots. It is quite common. Is the area painful? Is the area red? Consider applying a topical antibiotic like neosporin 3x/day and if not improving then see a doctor for more accurate diagnosis and treatment.
Answered 7/31/2015
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