Noticed a bump or rash in the genital area? It can feel scary—but many causes are common and harmless. Shaving irritation, ingrown hairs, clogged pores, or sensitive skin often cause small red, white, or flesh-colored bumps that may itch or feel tender. These usually improve with gentle hygiene, breathable clothing, and avoiding friction.
Some bumps, however, can be linked to infections like HPV (genital warts), herpes, molluscum contagiosum, or syphilis, which need medical evaluation. Because many conditions look alike, self-diagnosis isn’t reliable.
See a healthcare provider if a bump lasts more than two weeks, becomes painful, bleeds, changes color, or keeps coming back. Avoid popping or treating it yourself. Getting accurate information and timely care leads to better outcomes—and peace of mind.
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