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Its not Genital Warts, Nor Herpes,What is it...? |
Hi It could be a boil, ingrown hair, or a pubic pimple. Keep the area dry, avoid touching it and it should go away on it's own in a few days. If it doesn't, then call your ob/gyn to have it checked out. a boil or pimple. Could be a yeast infection or maybe a cyst. Not sure. |
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