Okay, tonight I was shaving my entire bikini area and I was looking in a mirror while doing so. I noticed small little white bumps (well, more like yellow it kind of matched my skin) around my vagina, close to the entrance. They were also in my inner lips around my clit and kind of faded in with my outer lips.Is this normal? As far as I know they have always been there but it's not like I see my vagina everyday.Please help!
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Normal Bumps?!
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They are similar spots that guys can get on their foreskins and they are called Fordyce spots. They are just tiny sebaceous glands on mucosal skin. And yeas they are normal and harmless.
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Hey, the bumps are ingrown hairs. I used to always shave my panty line and they would always show up. They got worse as the years went on and so I finally just got the guts to go to the doctor to find out what it was, she said that it was ingrown hairs from shaving. I haven't tried waxing yet to see if that doesn't create ingrown hairs.
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i have the same problem..bumps on my inner labia.i really want them gone. is there a way to get rid of them? or do they EVER go away?
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Well, I don't think there's any way of getting rid of them, but don;t listen to me, ask one of the Senior Members here.If you want to get rid of them my suggestion would be to see your doctor.
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They will not go away and you can't get rid of them. Thay are a normal part of your skin. I suggest you quit fretting over this becasue it is more common than you think.
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it actually does seem fairly common.. if its what im thinking its like excessive oil glands referring as the sebascious glnad oevre working... i have them... i didbnt think they were normal so i went to the doctor (ive had them since i can remember) and thats what he told me they were. i dont think you can do anything for them although you amy see a dermatologist to get more info
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I used to stress over every little thing on my body and such... Then I thought about it and realized, why? It's not going to change, and chances are, it's nothing out of the ordinary. Accept your body as it is; it helps out a lot.