What is a small, red pimple-like bump in between the vagina and butt?!


Question: I have one small, red pimple-like bump in between my vagina and my butt. It only hurts when i wipe myself though. I was thinking that at the worst it could be an STD. I got tested yesterday at a Health Clinic, but can't get my results for another week. I haven't shaved down there in a little while though, so could it be an ingrown hair? I am not a virgin and i am sexually active. I get those bumps about three times a year at the most. Please just help me with any ideas or advice you may have. Thank you.


Answers: I have one small, red pimple-like bump in between my vagina and my butt. It only hurts when i wipe myself though. I was thinking that at the worst it could be an STD. I got tested yesterday at a Health Clinic, but can't get my results for another week. I haven't shaved down there in a little while though, so could it be an ingrown hair? I am not a virgin and i am sexually active. I get those bumps about three times a year at the most. Please just help me with any ideas or advice you may have. Thank you.

I won't venture a guess due to the many different things this could be, most are simple. Since you've had these before it would be best to have it checked out.
Since your sexually active you should keep clean, make sure you use protection and wash after. Your still going to get "pimples and?" due to the area, warm, moist, sometimes wet, things like to live and grow in these areas.

See your primary physician and he'll make some tests to alleviate your worried mind.

Oh! and, don't pinch it, this is a real good way to get Staphylococcus Arius, from an area ike this.

It's very likely it is an STD, most likely herpes or genital warts. You'll have to wait for the result from the clinic and they should sort you out with appropriate treatment.

If the tests come back negative it's possible it's a pimple (infection of hair follicule) in which case it should go away once it's burst. Try to keep the area there clean, wipe front to back and keep it disinfected if you can.

I hope you practise safe sex using a condom to reduce the chances of getting STDs!

syphilus.





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