What’s wrong with a sore pimple down there?

There are two possibilities for lumps at the vulva, which are also commonly known as pimples, one is Bartholin’s gland cysts and the other is folliculitis, which is judged according to the size of the lumps. There are many causes. When vaginitis occurs, the leukorrhea secretion will stimulate the vulva due to abnormality, which will cause vulvar itching or redness and swelling, and it may also cause the occurrence of vulvar lumps. In general, if it slowly increases in size within a short period of time, it is considered that there is a possibility of Bartholin’s gland cysts. It is recommended to go to the hospital for observation to rule out whether it is a Bartholin’s gland cyst, and if it is, surgical treatment is required to restore normalcy. If the bumps on the vulva are small and have not grown in a short period of time, they may be folliculitis. In this case, it is recommended to go to the pharmacy to buy complex iodine and rub the small bumps, that is, the lumps, and then smear erythromycin ointment, observe 3-7 days can slowly improve.