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okay so i have like redness on my vagina and it was never bad. i kinda noticed it getting more red recently. i want to say its like from a razor? because when i shaved a certain area yesterday, today it seems to be more red? im not really sure. ive had unprocted sex about a month or two ago so just once or twice. i don't think its an std because it was a while ago. Also, i don't think its an std because i went to the doctors about two weeks ago because i needed to be check on and i had a papsmere (sp?) and she said she was going to test it for any stds or what not. im thinking she would have noticed if i was getting a std or whatever but she took an example to test it and im thinking if i did she would have called already? right? well i have no idea if its from my razor or whatever!? im also getting a bikni line wax on friday, i don't want to freak the lady out! help!?
I would also suggest you put off the bikini wax. It is not a good idea to introduce something new while you are trying to determine what is causing what may be a skin rash. If the rash does not clear up in the next 5 days I would suggest letting your doctor look at it. He or she may be able to offer you a cream to help clear the problem as well as determine just what the rash is and what may be the cause. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
Xui answered Tuesday March 8 2011, 10:05 pm: Sounds like a razor burn, If the doctor didn't call you then everything's fine. Doctors usually only call if something needs to be addressed. [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
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