Do I have VD?? Help I have this rash, it starts at my pubic line and goes a little down my legs.?

Its red and bumpy on my lower stomach and waist sides, kinda where my underwear would be and then on the inside of my legs. Is this just a rash from my laundry detergent or has my boyfriend cheated on me and gave me somekind of VD. I havent switched laundry soap, I havent been with anyone other than my boyfriend in the last 3 years. What could this be?

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You should seek medical attention instead of relying on us.even a doctor can't diagnose a problem until he sees you. It sounds like a heat rash or something. Try some Gold Bond Powder or Baby powder and see if it helps. I would go to the Dr. though.


wow, contact dermatitis.go see a doctor..
Most likely it's not an STD - could be a local dermatitis or allergic reaction to something, or could be body lice, which your boyfriend might have shared with you. Need to see your doctor for treatment & peace of mind.
girl u better go to the doctor and get checked out, it sounds like a STD!
There are free clinics for STD's. They are experts. Call your local health department. They will tell you where the clinic is.

It is probably contact dermatitis from clothes or your laundry detergent.
you need to call the paramedics
it could be anything from an allergic reaction to something or even stress i suggest that you see a doctor asap if you are having unsafe sex you really need to see somone quickly, but as i said it could be anything don't freak yourself out. good luck girl
Sometimes you can be allergic to things and not realize it might not be your detergent soap. It could be a variety of things. Even a poision ivy, poison oak, but is best to go to the doctor,.
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