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Painful boil like bumps on vagina!!?

Okay so I shaved probably 5 days ago and had axe with bf same day and couple days later again, ever since I shaved I think been in pain and have these red painful bumps one on the outside of lips actually like 2 or 3 and then 1 almost touching my clit like my labia whatever sorry this is embarrassing...:( hurts to walk, sit or touch the one on the inside..it's now been a couple days and don't know what to do. Yes I have been std checked last year and have only had sex with same person since before then he has also been checked and has none
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Also I had very rough sex a couple times and was hurting afterwards cause I had thought he ripped something like my labia could it be it got cut then someone turned I to a sore with puss on it
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Also I had very rough sex a couple times and was hurting afterwards cause I had thought he ripped something like my labia could it be it got cut then someone turned I to a sore with puss on it
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Could it be an ingrown hair?  I've had those and they are pretty painful too and get puss in it at well.
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Thanks that really helps, also on the one on my labia it has started to now look like a kanker sore and it has white/ yellow lookin puss like a kanker sore would look..it's not able to pop it's just a sore
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These bumps are most likely irritation from shaving.  It isn't uncommon for women to get bumps after shaving. There are many different ways to prevent this from happening again, many of which can be found online. Hope this helps!
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