15/f I am a virgin and before I went to the gyno a few weeks ago I made sure I shaved but then later on I got a bump near my vjj and it hurt and it felt like a ball of puss or something like it wasn't a little in grown hair and touched it and put a little pressure on it and it popped and blood came out, this happened twice and now its swollen and it hurts when I walk. how can I make this go down completely? any at how remedies? maybe it got infected or something I don't know I haven't gone in chlorine or anything like that. thanks
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Injuries? Dragonflymagic answered Sunday May 26 2013, 1:53 pm: Obviously, it's not going to go away on its own. Smothering it with ointments may hinder rather than help it heal. This area of the body is more sensitive than others and will hurt like the dickens for something small and minor. You didn 't
mention pus, just blood. So its hard to know if its infected but your best bet is to have a Dr. look at it.
That said, until you see the Dr. you might want to wear looser fitting clothes. The friction of movement and walking is bad enough on a sore down there without the added friction of clothing. So switch to a skirt or dress, try wearing no panties with a dress so nothing is touching it but air and your own skin of legs.
Don't put off seeing the Dr. I have once a yr outbreak of herpes and the couple little bumps that eventually burst are filled with watery blood, no pus. My entire stage of healing time is about 10 days. Some people get it way worse.
Not saying you have it but even a virgin can have it. It can be passed on by a parent who got the mouth sores herpes and wasn't visibly sore at the time the child got a kiss. a Person can carry the virus in their bodies and never have an outbreak. Then when infected person gives oral sex, it is passed on. So many variables and thats why the statistics guess at one out of four people have it. Dont want to scare you hon. it may not be that but its better knowing so you know how to properly handle if it is. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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