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  2. 7 Common Causes of Rashes Near Your Vagina - AOL

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    The rash may look reddish, feel painful, have a burning or itchy sensation or have no sensation at all, and it may also appear scaley or plaque-like, or be accompanied by bumps or patchy areas ...

  3. Here's How Tell If That Itchiness Down There Warrants A ... - AOL

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    Ob-gyns explain what causes vaginal itching, including conditions like yeast infections, contact dermatitis, eczema, and STIs, and home remedies for relief. ... flat, flesh-colored bumps or tiny ...

  4. 12 Causes of Vaginal Bumps to Should Know About - AOL

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    Here are common causes of vaginal bumps as well as treatments for lumps. ... Though innocent enough, hair bumps can be itchy, tender when swollen and even filled with pus. Resist the urge to go ...

  5. Vaginitis - Wikipedia

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    The vaginal flora consists of those organisms which generally do not cause symptoms and is dominated mainly by Lactobacillus species. [13] Disruption of the normal flora can cause a vaginal yeast infection. Vaginal yeast infection can affect women of all ages and is very common. The yeast Candida albicans is the most common cause of vaginitis ...

  6. Vulvitis - Wikipedia

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    Vulvitis is inflammation of the vulva, the external female mammalian genitalia that include the labia majora, labia minora, clitoris, and introitus (the entrance to the vagina). It may co-occur as vulvovaginitis with vaginitis, inflammation of the vagina, and may have infectious or non-infectious causes. The warm and moist conditions of the ...

  7. Ingrown hair - Wikipedia

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    Ingrown hair is a condition where a hair curls back or grows sideways into the skin.The condition is most prevalent among people who have coarse or curly hair. It may or may not be accompanied by an infection of the hair follicle (folliculitis) or "razor bumps" (pseudofolliculitis barbae), which vary in size.