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It is difficult to suggest without evaluating in person. I would suggest that you consult a gynecologist and seek proper evaluation to rule out the cause and follow the medication course as prescribed.
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It may be folliculitis...It means hair follicle inflammation...Poor hygiene or continuous sweating in same area may cause this.. Nothing to worry..But just once show it to your nearest doctor.. Antiinflammatories and antibiotics will help you..And to prevent it, maintain hygiene and keep that area dry
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If it's occuring repeatedly inspite of hygiene and taking all precautions, do your blood sugar levels
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