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I am not sexually active so what are they?

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i've never had s*x. never had sexual contact. how ever what are these spots down there. they're like a black sort of colour and eventually they draw blood. also i had normall spots down there, just like ones you'd get on your face. also have them on the inside of my legs. there is no way i dare go to a dcotor. so if i can find out what it is i could get the treatment. i aren't a gymnast or anything so it isn't through that. im 16 + still no period.

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  1. Go to the doctor.  It could be something serious and possibly life threatening.  I would get it checked out.  If its something serious and you don't get it treated because you were afraid to go to a professional, it could be the last mistake you make.


  2. I was a late bloomer also, 16 before I started.  The bumps could be from heat, I'm not sure what the black could be.  If you get a physical for school or anything, you could ask your regular dr.  You might want to talk to the school nurse to.  She could probably help.  Good Luck  xox

  3. boils from not keeping clean enough?  especially if you're overweight at all

    plus it has been a hot oily skin kinda summer

    try more showers, if that could be a reason

  4. i would go to diagnose me . com it will ask you ?s you answer and it will tell you what it could be no matter what it is though  it sounds like you will need treatment dont let it go to long or that could make something small much more serius

  5. They could be boils.  I get them in my groin (in the pubic hair).  Some poeple are prone to getting them in the groin and armpit areas.  

    When I get them, they start out like zits, but the infection spreads from the hair follicle to the sweat gland.  They turn black and become very painful.  When they pop pus and blood can come out.  If this sounds like what you have, there are a few things you can do.  

    Stop shaving down there, if you do.  Ingrown hairs can lead to boils.  Wash the area with antibacterial soap.  Boils are usually caused by staph.  And, since it IS staph, which is dangerous and scary, if one of them pops, wash your hands thoroughly and use some Neosporin.  If you continue to get them, don't be too embarrased to go to your doctor.  If all else fails, you might try a course of antibiotics to clear it up.  I'd been getting them for over 10 years (since I was 12) and they finally went away for good (I hope!) when I took a lot of antibiotics for something else.  

      

  6. ew - tmi

  7. I'm not a female but I'm wondering if it's heat blisters or something along those lines.  If you wear tight clothing that doesn't allow you to breathe there is a chance that those spots could appear.  Think of them like pimples on your head as the body needs to sweat in so many places.

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