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Finding an unfamiliar bump or patch of skin in the genital area can be alarming, but experts say these changes are extremely common and often harmless. Because the skin in this region is sensitive and exposed to constant friction, sweat, and hair growth, it reacts quickly to irritation and minor infections.
One of the most frequent causes is folliculitis — inflamed hair follicles that appear after shaving, waxing, tight clothing, or heavy sweating. These bumps often resemble small pimples or ingrown hairs and usually clear on their own with simple care like cleanliness, reduced friction, and warm compresses.
While most cases are benign, doctors advise seeking medical attention if bumps spread, become painful, or don’t improve, reminding people that paying attention to skin changes is important — and nothing to be embarrassed about.