
“Is this normal? Should I be worried?”
You’re not alone—genital skin changes are incredibly common, yet often surrounded by silence, shame, or fear. But here’s the truth: most causes are harmless. Still, some signal conditions that need attention. Knowing what to look for is the first step in staying healthy—and calm.
⚠️ First Things First: Don’t Panic
Not every bump is a red flag. Some are caused by daily habits like shaving or wearing tight underwear. Others may be linked to skin conditions or infections—some mild, others more serious. The key is learning what’s typical and when it’s time to get checked.
1. Folliculitis – “Shaving Bumps”
What it looks like: Red, white, or pus-filled bumps near hair follicles
What causes it: Shaving, sweating, or friction from tight clothes

What to do: Use a warm compress, avoid shaving the area for a bit, and keep it clean. See a doctor if it gets worse or doesn’t heal.
2. Sebaceous Cysts
What it looks like: Smooth, round, and flesh-colored or yellowish bump under the skin
What causes it: Blocked oil glands
What to do: Often harmless. Don’t squeeze it. If it becomes painful or infected, a doctor can drain it safely.
3. Skin Tags or Ingrown Hairs
What they look like: Tiny flaps of skin or bumps that might look irritated
What causes them: Friction, tight clothing, or shaving
What to do: Usually harmless, but check with a professional if something doesn’t look or feel right.

🚩 Conditions That May Require Medical Attention
Genital Warts
Cause: Certain strains of HPV
What it looks like: Small, soft, flesh-colored bumps—sometimes in clusters
What to do: See a doctor for treatment options. Warts can spread if untreated.