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Can having a single pimple on the pubic area a 5 to 7 days before having your mense and then the pimple goes away a few days after mense be a premenstrual syndrome? How does one find out?

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2 Responses to “Pimples on pubic area?”

  1. Aspen13 on June 7th, 2010 10:16 pm

    sounds like maybe an ingrown hair or possibly a virus you should set you up an appointment and explain it to you doctor and they can run some tests just to make sure. ive never heard of anything like that being caused my pms. good luck.

  2. Indiana Frenchman on June 9th, 2010 5:46 pm

    You should go to your doctor if you are concerned about these bumpy pimples. All changes should be reported, and not ignored. It is hard for me to diagnose you with so little information and without examining you. I can help you by giving you more details about genital herpes. Genital herpes is an infection caused by the herpes simplex virus or HSV, and there are two types of HSV. Both of these types can cause genital herpes. HSV type 1 most commonly infects the lips, but it also can infect the genital area and produce sores. HSV type 2 is the usual cause of genital herpes. Virus that causes genital herpes can be passed from infected person to uninfected one during sex. Both types of HSV can produce sores (lesions) around the vaginal area, on the penis, around the anal opening, on the buttocks or thighs. Sores can appear on other parts of the body, usually where the virus has entered through broken skin. Early signs and symptoms of genital herpes are itchy and burning sensation in the genital area, pain in the legs and buttocks, feeling of abdominal pressure, vaginal discharge etc. Even though genital herpes can not be cured treatment usually includes medications that prevent future episodes, like Acyclovir, Famciclovir, Valacyclovir.