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Pus filled bumps near vagina
I got recurring pus filled bumps near vagina, which subsides on it's own in 2-3 days, sometimes I get rashes, what could be the reason?
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Nitric acid 200 4pills 2times daily for 3days and revert for further treatment
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It's infection and boils So share me some more details
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Hygiene is the most important thing to get rid of infections in the private parts.  Boil 2 spoons of triphala choornam in one mug water and clean the area thoroughly.. Keep the area dry and clean always. Drink enough water .
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check for the change.. if not responding you need to take internal medicines to cure the infection..
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