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Shave my pubic hair, red bumps, pussing and bleeding

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Posted: 12/29/06 - 07:43
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so i started shaving my pubic hair when i was a teen and i started to get these strange bumps that pussed and bled a lot. I havnt asked my gyno about them but i am somewhat worried it could be an STD of some kind. Are these normal? might it have something to do with shaving?


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Posted: 01/02/07 - 22:15
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i get these bumps too, and i'm convinced they aren't an std because i'm a virgin and would have no way to contract an std. i put neosporin on them and just let them heal themselves over time.


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Posted: 04/23/07 - 21:27
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it might be an std. b/c when yu shave yu leave microscopic cutts behind, so if yu had sex after yu shaved, and tha girl had a std, then yu might have caught it...ask your doctor.


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Posted: 09/28/07 - 20:27
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the bumps are probably just ingrown hairs


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Posted: 09/17/08 - 19:19
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i still get those to but i have very thick coarse hair and it ends up being razor burn and ingrown hairs , a trick i learnd that helps a bit is deoderant after you shave and when you shower add some conditioner. it helps the hairs and the skin. this isnt going to get rid of them just help reduce it. i recomend just triming the hairs down but not to short casue then they poke.


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Posted: 10/14/08 - 21:44
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the bumps are natural, let some shaving gel sit on the area for 4 min while in the shower, and shave sloooowly, going too fast cuts the bumps. going slow will avoid pulling the hair, which avoids ingrown hairs later on. shave slowly and make sure the skin is pulled tight. also dont apply pressure if you are using a disposable razor. if you have to apply pressure, it means its dull.


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Posted: 03/17/09 - 20:03
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Razor is not the best way to shave pubic hair. Try one like ultimate personal shaver for example. I use it for one year already and never got a cut or bump. No ingrown hairs either.


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Posted: 10/05/09 - 10:29
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I am MBBS doctor here to help you all & to solve your problems. Its not at all an STD, and I suggest instead of using razor you can try hair removing cream. Also take care of private parts cleanliness.

If any of you have any personal queries regarding any such problem, anyone can consult me by dropping here

Aditi Saxena


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