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Re: Help, I don't know what to do

From: Amy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 27 Dec 2001 20:16:55 -0600 (CST)


At Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Amy wrote: >
>At Thu, 27 Dec 2001, LeeAnne wrote:
>>
>>I am hoping that someone could give me some advise. I am still 16, and
>>a virgin. But, I have small bumps around my vulva and over the past 2
>>weeks, one has gotten noticibly larger, also have one at the begining of
>>my thigh. My skin is also a little red and irritated. And recently my
>>discharge .. smells bad (not fishy, just gross), the color and
>>thickness is normal. Also ( this might be a completely seperate issue)
>>i get cramps and sharp pain off and on, and my back hurts really bad
>>when i have my period. So, if anyone could tell me what this is or what
>>i should/could do to make it go away it would be really apreasheated.
>
>Wouldn't be a bad idea for you to go see a gynecologist about the bumps
>around your vulva. The bump on your thing (sorry, meant to type thigh) might be a boil. They can be
>caused from many different things. You can try an antibacterial soap
>and some antibacterial cream (like neosporin). Just be careful to not
>get the
>neosporin on any mucous membranes. You can cover with a band-aid.
>
>The cramping and back ache are normally felt during mensturation. You
>can try some Midol or Motrin to relieve some of the discomfort. If you
>are overly
>concerned about the discomfort you are having, discuss it with a GYN.





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