What’s wrong with a pimple on your butt that doesn’t hurt or itch?

Pimples on the buttocks that don’t hurt or itch can be caused by acne, fibroids, sebaceous cysts, common warts and so on.
1. Acne: It occurs on the face, neck, chest and back of the shoulders, but it may also occur on the buttocks. Some acne manifests itself as pimples or papules, which usually do not hurt or itch.
2. Fibroids: Fibroids can occur in several parts of the body, such as subcutaneous or hypodermic tissues, and patients have no self-conscious symptoms. Pimples on the buttocks that do not hurt or itch may be fibromas. Fibroids are usually oval or round, and most of the patients with fibroids are benign and generally do not need special treatment.
3. Sebaceous cysts: non-genuine tumors, also called acne, are pimples formed when the excretion of sebaceous glands is impeded, and sebaceous glands are mainly found in the back, buttocks, face, and other parts of the body. Many patients have sebaceous cysts that are prone to secondary infections, and surgery is recommended as soon as possible after infection control.
4. common warts: buttocks long pimples painless itch may be flat warts due to, and human papilloma virus infection related.
It is recommended that the patient should seek medical attention to identify the cause of the problem and then give targeted treatment. Do not squeeze the pimples with your hands during treatment to avoid infection after squeezing.