In the case of small granules on the inside of the labia minora, they usually appear as a result of chronic inflammation of the vulva or vagina, which irritates the inside of the labia minora and causes the tissue to proliferate. The hyperplasia itself does not affect the patient accordingly, but only the inflammation of the vagina or vulva, which can cause a burning sensation in the vagina or discomfort in the vulva, or itching of the vulva. Therefore, it is recommended not to intervene clinically for small granules, but to actively treat vulvodynia and vaginitis. It is also recommended to pay attention to the cleanliness of the vulva in daily life, especially during sex or menstruation, and to take proper care of it in order to avoid the possibility of local inflammation due to the invasion of pathogenic bacteria. In addition, small particles on the labia may also be caused by dermatitis of the vulva, or condyloma acuminata of the vulva, and it is recommended to give the appropriate clinical examination to further confirm the diagnosis.