Anonymous wrote:No tight underwear. Definitely no underwear or P.J.s at night. It may be fungus. Treat with over the counter anti-fungal lotion. If not that then simple antibiotic. Wash with a gentle vaginal wash. Wear nothing that irritates the area. Hydradenitis supperative is very rare and usually on scalp. It's also common to get ingrown pubic hairs in that area which results in bumps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has she been alone with any older male family members? This could be signs of an STD from sexual abuse.
Go away.
Anonymous wrote:small acne like bumps that come and go periodically, usually along the panty lines. Showed it to the doctor once, he said not to worry and put baby powder to keep the area dry. This was last year, yday DD showed me two. I'm not able to tell if its weather related or triggered by something else. Will start making a log to keep track. Is this ok, should I take her to a gynecologist? The panties are not tight, roomy, cotton ones. Loose fitting pajamas to bed most of the times. She likes to wear those flannel pj's, which in my opinion is not a good fabric for bed - but I don't think the fabric can cause these? thoughts? Thanks!