Doctor can evaluate: Hard to guess. Bumps may be tiny cysts filled with dead skin cells or oily sebaceous gland secretions. Sometimes an infection happens if bacteria get inside the bumps and cause white blood cells to go there (pus). Shaving can cause razor bumps. A primary care doctor, a dermatologist, or an Ob-Gyn doctor can evaluate and give some recommendations.
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