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Vaginal Zit?!!!!

Hi there! I know this is kind of a weird topic, but there is a zit on my vagina that I noticed while I was putting in a tampon yesterday morning. It is kinda big and it is outside my vagina in the upper right lip of my vagina, where hair grows. I touched it and it started oozing pink puss and it has been doing that until tonight when I touched it and it started bleeding. I am not sexually active and I don't really know what to do about it because I don't get acne on my face, so I don't really have experience with acne, especially on my vagina! I am 17 years old and I DO shave totally clean roughly every 3 weeks, and have been since I was 15, but I have never gotten these zits before. I guess my questions are a) is it definitely just a zit? b) could it be something else? 3) What is the fastest way I can get rid of it!?
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Thank you both!
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It is probably a zit, and it could be something else.  Get rid of it by either seeing a doctor about it (always the best idea when unsure), or seeing if it heals on its own.  Blessings - Blu
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Hi Lovely, Well I think you have answered your own question, but you cant see the answer, its from shaving, I think your find you have an ingrowing hair, next you have a look at your Spot, and after its finished oozing, see if you can see a black line inside it, I think that you will find in the hair, now with a clean needle just ease it out the pluck it away, should be gone by the next morning, that quick.
But its not an odd question, we get lots of these, so your in a big club.
A tip always shave downwards the way the hair grows, then you should not get these.
Do hope this helps.
Good Luck
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