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Noticing a bump or change in the genital area can feel alarming, but it’s more common than many people realize.

Genital skin is sensitive, and irritation from shaving, tight clothing, sweat, or friction can cause temporary bumps that often resolve on their own.

Some of the most common causes are harmless. Folliculitis happens when hair follicles become inflamed, often after shaving, and appears as small red or white bumps. Sebaceous cysts are also common—smooth, slow-growing lumps caused by blocked oil glands that are usually painless.

Other bumps may be linked to infections and should be checked by a healthcare provider. Genital warts (caused by HPV), herpes, molluscum contagiosum, or syphilis can cause noticeable changes that may be painless at first but still require treatment and follow-up.

Any bump that is painful, spreading, persistent, or keeps coming back deserves medical attention. Genital health concerns are medical issues, not something to feel ashamed of, and early evaluation brings clarity, reassurance, and proper care.