What to Do If the Sides of Your Butt Turn Black and Feel Like Small Bumps?

After giving birth for a year and a half, the sides of my buttocks have turned black and feel like small bumps, rough and not smooth, it looks ugly. The creases have also turned black. Why is this happening? I only discovered this recently after giving birth to the baby, not knowing when it started. Can it disappear? Can I go back to how it was at least not black? What should I do?
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What to Do If There’s a Swelling in the Right Inguinal Groin?

I have a swelling in the right inguinal groove, which I’ve noticed for over half a year. Usually, I don’t feel any discomfort, but when I squat and work for extended periods, it becomes a bit painful. A hospital ultrasound examination said it was a hernia. But how can a woman get a hernia? The doctor said to observe it first. Experts, what should be done about the swelling in the right inguinal groove?
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What to Do If Various Components in the Blood Are Low?

My son is five months old, and he recently had a fever. After visiting a doctor and having a blood test, it was found that various components in his blood are at the normal low level, especially with white blood cells at only 3.6. I want to know the possible causes, whether treatment is needed, and how to effectively treat it. Thank you for your reply!
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What to Do If You Accidentally Hit a Two-and-a-Half-Year-Old’s Testicle?

In such a situation, it’s akin to a minor injury, the force of which only you are aware of. However, there’s no need to feel too guilty. Since it’s winter, there’s still some clothing insulation. Over the next two days, all you need to do is closely observe the baby’s scrotum for any signs of redness, swelling, or bruising. Also, check if the baby is complaining of pain or has any abnormal urination. If so, it’s necessary to visit the hospital for a follow-up. Otherwise, there’s absolutely nothing to worry about; don’t feel guilty.
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