If the vulva is not painful or itchy, it is common to see the following: 1, the bumps protrude from the surface of the skin and are considered to be infected with human papillomavirus causing condyloma acuminata; 2, the bumps are hidden under the skin and are considered to be subcutaneous lipomas or fibroids and other diseases. Patients should go to the gynecology department of the hospital in time for appropriate physical and auxiliary examinations to further clarify the specific nature of the lesion.