Depends: You should see your doctor. There is no way to tell what is going on without a physical exam and a thorough history. Could be as simple as a yeast infection or something more complex.
Answered 12/9/2013
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Depends: You should see your doctor. There is no way to tell what is going on without a physical exam and a thorough history..
Answered 1/7/2017
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Need to be seen .: There are several things this could be. By the description it is most likely sebaceous cysts or molluscum contagiosum. The latter being small lesions with a pearl-like core caused by a virus. Can be treated but also self limited, however may take 18 months to resolve without treatment. Still recommend being seen to determine what exactly this is and rule out co-existing infections..
Answered 9/28/2016
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