It often begins quietly. You notice a small bump, a patch of redness, or a change in the texture of skin in an intimate area. There may be no pain at first—just uncertainty. Questions surface almost immediately:Is this normal? Did I do something wrong? Should I be concerned? These moments can be unsettling, especially because intimate health is rarely discussed openly. Many people feel embarrassed, anxious, or hesitant to seek information or medical advice. Yet the reality is simple and reassuring: skin changes in private areas are extremely common, and most are harmless or easily treatable. Understanding what your body...
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