Red spots/bumps on inner thigh/groin area? girls preferably?
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Im 13 and ive noticed these reddish bumps on the crease where my thigh and grown connect. They aren't really raised, but seem to be more like dry blisters. They arent painful and they don't itch but i still woried. I have a cold but im not taking medication although ive been having nose bleeds...what could this be? i wear cotton underwear, but my mom did recently change the brand on my panty liners..and they have a slight fragrance though it says no fragrance...help!
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Answer:
They sound like ingrown hairs from shaving -- If you have been shaving your bikini area - always use a new blade & try to shave in the same direction the hair grows not (against the grain) --- & exfoliate your skin - you can buy gloves at the Dollar store that scrub your skin gently -
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