Vulvar boils usually refer to the gradual development of vulvar folliculitis, which is an acute purulent inflammation of the hair follicles and their deep surrounding tissues. Vulvar boils, also known as vulvar boils, are usually caused by Staphylococcus aureus infections. At the beginning of the disease, they are red, swollen, hot and painful nodules, which will gradually enlarge and become softer in the center after a few days, with yellowish-white pusheads appearing at the top, which will rupture and bleed out pus, and then the inflammation will gradually subside and heal. For patients with severe condition, they also need to cooperate with doctors to use topical mupirocin ointment for anti-infection treatment, and if necessary, they also need to find a professional physician to cut open the lesion to draw out the pus inside, and then carry out anti-infection. It is recommended that patients with vulvar boils should take into account their own situation and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, and should not blindly use medication.