alisonmarie answered Friday July 21 2006, 6:41 am: No. Shaving can cause redness, irritation, or razor burn - but not blisters.
A blister near your vagina could be the symptom of a sexually transmitted infection (if you are sexually active). If not, it could actually be a boil or pimple.
If you are not sexually active, wait for a couple of days. Does it go away? Is it causing pain? Is it an unusual size or colour? A doctor can help you out.
If you are sexually active, you'll want to head over to a doctor and get checked out.
Exquisitechick answered Thursday July 20 2006, 11:57 pm: You could of bumped it. Or maybe youre irrtated it while you were shaving. I had one for no reason at all. It could also be a pimple?
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