• Shaving or waxing

  • Sweating

  • Tight clothing

  • Bacteria entering hair follicles

Symptoms:

  • Red or white pimple-like bumps

  • Mild itching or irritation

  • Sometimes filled with pus

When to worry:
If bumps spread, become painful, or do not improve in a few days, seek medical evaluation.


2. Sebaceous (Epidermoid) Cysts

These are smooth, round, painless lumps caused by blocked oil glands.
Key features:

  • Slow-growing

  • Usually harmless

  • May become tender if irritated

Most resolve on their own. If they enlarge or become painful, a doctor can remove or drain them.


Conditions That Require Medical Evaluation

3. Genital Warts (HPV)

Genital warts are caused by certain types of human papillomavirus (HPV).
Symptoms:

  • Flesh-colored, soft bumps

  • May appear singly or in clusters

  • Sometimes cauliflower-like

Because HPV is common and often silent, professional diagnosis is important.


4. Genital Herpes (HSV)

Herpes lesions often begin as small fluid-filled blisters that open into tender sores.
Early signs include:

  • Tingling

  • Burning

  • Itching

Outbreaks may recur. Early diagnosis helps manage symptoms and prevent transmission.


5. Molluscum Contagiosum