Question Posted Wednesday September 12 2012, 5:45 pm
I would like to ask a dermistologist or Someone that knows .
I have scaly skin in my Vagina it is in where the hole is near the pee hole . It's like real ruff a bumpy.really scaly
Am I in trouble ?
I also would like to know about Ferlitity how do you know?
You can get Pregnaut ?
While I am somewhat confident that the bumps are normal it might be a good idea to ask to see a gynecologist. If you are 14 or older under a law known as HIPPA you do not need parental permission to see a doctor for anything related to your reproductive system. Your concerns meet that criteria.
Congress passed this law so that young people would see a doctor when they had concerns over there reproductive health or would seek medical help if they though they are pregnant or might have and STD.
If you have started to get your period the questions you are asking should have been explained to you by your mom as well as having been taught in sexual Education in school. Since you are asking these questions I have to believe mom has not told you and you were possibly not allowed to take sexual education.
A visit to a gynecologist would be a the best place to get your answers. You can also research them on the web. You have a reason to visit a gynecologist and under the HIPPA law mom cannot be in the exam room with you as this law gives you medical privacy. This privacy law allows you to talk freely with the doctor and ask any question you may be concerned about without being embarrassed or without a parent around to overhear.
Rena-Chan answered Thursday September 13 2012, 8:02 am: *I'm a body piercer and tattoo artist*
I have done many piercings in my life, even on other women... down there. I have noticed that a lot of women have small bumps around that area. Even I have them. So I am pretty sure some small bumps around that area is perfectly normal. I've even had tests done and everything came back negative.
If anything though, if they hurt, itch or anything, then I would suggest going to a gynecologist and make sure everything is alright. If there is no pain, no strange secretions, no itching, then it's just the normal little bumps that if not every, then most women have. Nothing to be alarmed about. [ Rena-Chan's advice column | Ask Rena-Chan A Question ]
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