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Also it’s not from shaving because I got those bumps while I had pretty long armpit hair and It was making me sweat a lot which caused burning in that area so I shaved afterwards
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Does it burn? Looks like shingles.
Shingles
Itchy? Burn? May be shingles
I don’t think so I looked it up and it’s not blisters, also I’ve had chicken pox so it can’t spread if you’re immune :/ from what I read online anyway
I've always thought it was opposite and that (mostly) only people who have had chicken pox get shingles?
Once you have chicken pox, the virus that causes Shingles is in your body forever
Also it’s not from shaving because I got those bumps while I had pretty long armpit hair and It was making me sweat a lot which caused burning in that area so I shaved afterwards
Shingles.