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Discharge
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Im 17, im a virgin, and ive been getting spots on my legs and around my vagina from where ive shaved with a razor. They are pussy and do hurt. I did stop shaving but they still appeared. Also, ive been getting thick white discharge before my period, it doesnt smell or nething tho. Can any 1 help me as to what i should do ? or what it is?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Could be irritated hair follicles if you've been shaving.
Could you try trimming instead round your delicate areas?
For your legs, either get a wax or make sure you use a good quality razor and make sure they are thoroughly wet and preferably warm, best way to to use a gentle exfoliator (eg scrub or massage sponge) on them in a hot shower or bath before using a good shaving product and decent razor.
As for the discharge, it is normal before your period providing there are no other symptoms like itching which could indicate a yeast infection.
Some more info on discharge here...
http://www.pamf.org/teen/health/femalehealth/d ischarge.html
Make sure you don't irritate the spots, especially if pussy, use an antibacterial/ph balanced shower gel like Carex or Sanex and keep the area very clean and avoid tight clothes or tights which can make them sweat.
Get it checked out though as things like that can be a sign of conditions like PCOS, diabetes, hidradenitis suppurativa.
Could you try trimming instead round your delicate areas?
For your legs, either get a wax or make sure you use a good quality razor and make sure they are thoroughly wet and preferably warm, best way to to use a gentle exfoliator (eg scrub or massage sponge) on them in a hot shower or bath before using a good shaving product and decent razor.
As for the discharge, it is normal before your period providing there are no other symptoms like itching which could indicate a yeast infection.
Some more info on discharge here...
http://www.pamf.org/teen/health/femalehealth/d ischarge.html
Make sure you don't irritate the spots, especially if pussy, use an antibacterial/ph balanced shower gel like Carex or Sanex and keep the area very clean and avoid tight clothes or tights which can make them sweat.
Get it checked out though as things like that can be a sign of conditions like PCOS, diabetes, hidradenitis suppurativa.