Found a Bump “Down There”? Here’s What It Might Mean
Seeing a bump or rash in your private area can be worrying — but most are harmless and easy to treat. Still, some need medical care.
Common and Harmless
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Shaving bumps: Small red or white spots from shaving or tight clothes. Keep the area clean and use warm compresses.
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Cysts: Round lumps from blocked oil glands. Don’t pop them — see a doctor if they hurt or swell.
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Ingrown hairs or skin tags: Caused by friction or shaving; usually nothing to worry about.
When It Could Be Serious
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Genital warts: Flesh-colored bumps that spread — need treatment.
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Herpes: Painful blisters or sores that come and go — antivirals can help.
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Syphilis: A painless sore that needs antibiotics fast.
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Lichen sclerosus: Itchy white or purple patches needing prescription care.
See a doctor if bumps last over two weeks, hurt, bleed, or keep returning.
👉 Most bumps “down there” aren’t serious — but getting checked early can save you stress and keep you healthy.