Thursday, October 29, 2009

Boil like thing on vagina?

Question 1
Boil like thing on vagina?...  OK here's the details:

I'm 15, last time I did anything sexual was 4 months ago with a guy I'm almost 10,000 percent sure was clean. Last time before that was I don't even know when. On Saturday or Sunday night, I started to feel pain down by my labia and it was that type of feeling you get if your underwear is stuck there only it didn't go away. So, I go into the bathroom to look and I see this little tiny red bump, microscopically bigger than the period at the end of this sentence, but the area around it was red and underneath I felt a pea sized lump. On Monday, I noticed it was the size of this "O". The day after, the cold I have had for maybe 3-4 weeks turned into the flu. So instantly, since my school had just terrified all of us with the STD video (seriously we all left that room holding our breath), I immediately was hyperventilating thinking it was herpes. Keep in mind, this thing would be ni-polar on me and sometimes it would hurt when I crossed my legs or put them together and sometimes it wouldn't hurt me. Anyway, on Wednesday, I stayed home from school sick. That night, I was fed up with the uncomfortableness and the pain, so I looked at it again Wednesday night and while I was examining the white head which had formed with tweezers, it popped and whitish-greenish-yellowish puss OOZED out into a pea-sized blob with blood at the bottom. Staying in position on the (thank God) ROLLING chair, I managed to grab toilet paper without letting the puss move. I tried to drain as much as I could, and towards the end mostly a watery-looking blood oozed, but it wasn't much at all so it was hard to really tell. I drained as much as I could, put neosporin on it and a band-aid for the night and told my Mom. She said it could be an ingrown hair or a pimple, and told me to take the band-aid off in the morning and take a warm shower and to let it air itself and what not. She told me in the morning that now she mostly thought it was a pimple or a boil and that this was completely normal, and that it happens to her too. However, me being me, I'm still terrified. Can someone please tell me what they think this could be? I really could use some peace of mind about this.

P.S. The thing looked like it was a bubble on my skin before I popped it; it didn't look like a pimple you'd find on your face. And I've never had a boil before so I don't know what to say about that...
Yes I do occasionally shave down there, and I did recently too so it could be that except for the fact I tried to look in the small opening last night and failed to find a hair. Then again, the opening of the head wasn't much bigger than the dot of an "i"...

Answers
1)   Lets discuss - Imran

2)   you need to go to doctor..

Now :O ! - koenigsegg ;p

3)   It sounds like a pimple. - prwagner3

4)   It sounds like a pimple or something. If you shave down there it could be an ingrown hair maybe? I don't know, but if you are sexually active you should really be seeing a gyno now. Just let your mom know you would like to go to a dr. to get an hpv shot or something and talk to the dr. there. Everything is confidential anyways. - Clarissa Darling

5)   It could just be a boil because there's only the one, and if it clears up in a week or a bit more, You should be ok..

If it stays there for more than 2 weeks, without starting to shrink or heal at all, as embarassing as it is, you might like to see a doctor. Doctors can lance boils, which hurts while it's happening, but feels better afterwards, or they might be able to confirm what it its or send it off for testing.

In the shower, try and squeeze it and remove the crap inside it, then while it's open, dab some Hydrogen Peroxide inside it with a cotton ball (The stuff is great for boils) And cover with a bandaid

Good luck (: - melinda.

6)   Boils can form anywhere on the body. I think you did the right thing. And I think your mom is right.
If it doesn't heal, then you can see a doctor and ask about it. I bet in a week you won't even think about it.

Neosporin is a great idea every day as well as daily showers and keeping dry. Cotton drawers wouldn't hurt either but I know that seems drastic. It's a pretty sweaty area and needs to breath. - fun.notnuts


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Question 2
wats d possiblity of getting AIDS to a man marrying to a widow whos husband was faithful?...  

Answers
1)   It depends if the person has AIDS or not.. obviously every time you have sex, there is a good chance you could become infected if your partner is infected. - Olivia J

2)   Probably high because if there were married they would have a played around alot, I think "Faithfull" was another word for playing around, There is your anwser!
:D - Sailo

3)   It b pretta gud, mon!!! - s666zombie

4)   possiblity could be any thing between 0 to 100%.
even if the husband was faith full there are other factors also which can cause aids, like infected syringes.
its better to go and get HIV test done. - VVK

5)   Zero. And you may need to remember my email if you are mislead. In the United States there is not one documented case of a man getting aids - thesongfairy


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Question 3
Weird red rings on body? (not ringworms)?...  I had a fever (and many headaches) the last week, and until now it keeps coming back and going away. I don't know if the fever is related to this but I have these weird faint light-red rings on my body after my first fever.

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It started with a few but more and more started appearing and they somehow combined and formed a whole patch or something. They don't hurt or itch or anything. They grow bigger and bigger too, like the rings expand or something.

They first appeared on my forearms, then my shins, and now they're starting to grow on my body. I'm getting really worried. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks. :)

Answers
1)   I'd suggest getting to a doctor as soon as possible, or perhaps a dermatologist. - Felidae

2)   uhm . did you try to get a Dr. appointment?


cause that might help ,. - Kandy m

3)   looks like perhaps Lyme's disease from tick bites, I'd suggest since you are having fevers you get to a doctor pronto, Lymes can kill you if you let it go. - essentiallysolo

4)   Of course go to the DR but they sound like hives...my kids used to get them almost everytime they got a fever...looking back on it now I think they may have been allergic to the dyes in the liquid fever reducer I gave them...they weren't itchy either. - ChristineB

5)   It could be this: pityriasis rosea

here's a link: http://pediatrics.about.com/od/rashes/ig/Skin-Rashes/Pityriasis-Rosea.htm - Hector H


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Question 4
what is vicks made of?...  

Answers
1)   PARAFIN WAX AND UCALYPTUS ETC. - RAO M.K.

2)   Vicks vaporub

Main use-nasal congestion
Active ingredient-Levomenthol, eucalyptus oil, turpentine oil, camphor
Manufacturer-Procter & Gamble
How does it work?
Vicks vaporub contains four active ingredients, levomenthol, eucalyptus oil, turpentine oil and camphor. These are traditional medicines used as inhalations for their decongestant and soothing effect.
The ingredients have mild decongestant properties and can relieve a blocked nose. They also have mild cooling effects that can soothe irritation in the lining of the nose, thereby easing breathing and relieving cough.
For children, Vicks vaporub should be rubbed lightly on the chest and back underneath loose clothing to allow the vapour to be inhaled.
For adults, the medicine should be rubbed liberally on the chest, throat and back underneath loose clothing to allow the vapour to be inhaled. Alternatively, two teaspoonfuls can be melted in hot water to use as a steam inhalation. In this case, the warm moisture inhaled in the steam will also help liquify and loosen mucus, allowing more effective clearance of the airways. This can relieve cough as well as nasal congestion.
What is it used for?
Blocked nose.
Catarrh (build up of mucus in the nose, throat or chest).
Coughs and colds.
Warning!
This medicine must not be swallowed.
Do NOT apply to this medicine to the nostrils or directly under the nose, particularly in infants and young children.
If symptoms persist consult your doctor.
Not to be used in
Babies under six months of age.
This medicine should not be used if you are allergic to one or any of its ingredients. Please inform your doctor or pharmacist if you have previously experienced such an allergy.If you feel you have experienced an allergic reaction, stop using this medicine and inform your doctor or pharmacist immediately.
Pregnancy and breastfeeding
Certain medicines should not be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding. However, other medicines may be safely used in pregnancy or breastfeeding providing the benefits to the mother outweigh the risks to the unborn baby. Always inform your doctor if you are pregnant or planning a pregnancy, before using any medicine.
This medicine is not known to be harmful when used during pregnancy or breastfeeding. However, as with all medicines, it is important to seek advice from your doctor before using this medicine if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Side effects
Medicines and their possible side effects can affect individual people in different ways. The following are some of the side effects that are known to be associated with this medicine. Just because a side effect is stated here does not mean that all people using this medicine will experience that or any side effect.
Temporary reddening of the skin in the area where the rub is applied.
No other side effects have been reported with this medicine when it is used as directed by the manufacturer.
The side effects listed above may not include all of the side effects reported by the medicine's manufacturer.For more information about any other possible risks associated with this medicine, please read the information provided with the medicine or consult your doctor or pharmacist.
How can this medicine affect other medicines?
This medicine is not known to affect other medicines.
Other medicines containing the same active ingredients
There are currently no other medicines available in the UK that contain this combination of active ingredients.
Last updated 09.02.2009 - njgrl1031

3)   It contains :
Pudinah ka phool 2.82g
Kapoor 5.25 g
Ajowan ka phool 0.10 g
Tarpin ka oil 5.57 ml
Nilgiri oil 1.49 ml
Jatiphal oil 0.54 ml
Ointment base q.s - Akash


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Question 5
Tatto itches a lot.... NEED HELP?...  Hello everyone, I just got a tattoo about six months ago or so, for the past two months it been itching a lot, to the point I start thinking is not normal, because whatever I do, whatever i put on I cant stand it, and really is freaking me out, because is very big and sometimes it becomes a pain...., Did anybody had this problem? How did you solve it?

Answers
1)   well my boyfriend but A&D ointment on his . idk if that will help you but i tryedd , : ) - Kandy m

2)   put cortizone on it. or vasilene - mr balloon hands

3)   it may not of healed properly, and with fall temps drying skin out, you can try using a moisturizer, lotion, or cream to help hydrate the skin
I recommend Nutrigena seriously sensative formula over tattoos because it is great for the inks and doesn't feel greasy. - been there and smarter now


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