What to do about bumps on the skin of the vulva

Bumps on the skin of the vulva may be caused by folliculitis, condyloma acuminatum, vulvar papilloma and other diseases, the specific situation is recommended to go to the hospital in time to find out, and then according to the cause of the targeted treatment. For folliculitis, topical antibacterial drugs are needed; for warts, topical antiviral drugs and laser treatment are needed; and for papillomas, surgery is needed. 1. Folliculitis: manifested as red papules centered on hair follicles, accompanied by pain and itching. It is recommended to use drugs for treatment, such as mupirocin ointment, clobetasone butyrate cream, fusidic acid cream, etc. for effective treatment. 2. Condyloma acuminatum: a sexually transmitted disease caused by human papillomavirus infection, mainly wart-like skin lesions. You can use topical imiquimod, onychomycosis cream treatment, and laser treatment. 3. Vulvar papilloma: Vulvar papilloma is a benign tumor of epithelial origin, and its lesions are mostly distributed in the clitoris, labia majora and other parts. It is mainly due to local inflammation that stimulates the skin or mucous membrane of the vulva to grow outward to form finger-like protrusions. Surgery is recommended for effective treatment, and regular checkups are good for controlling the condition. It is recommended to use the above medications under the guidance of a doctor to avoid adverse reactions and effects.