Fire bumps on the vulva belong to boils on the vulva, which can be treated with topical medication, oral medication, physical therapy, and surgery, depending on the patient’s condition. 1. Topical medication: Generally, mupirocin ointment and gentamycin hydrochloride ointment can be used externally to reduce swelling and pain (eliminate swelling and pain). 2. Oral drug treatment: If the local pain is more serious, oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug treatment, such as acetaminophen, ibuprofen, etc.; the effect of local drug treatment is not good, the condition is serious, but also oral antibacterial drug treatment, such as penicillin, doxycycline, etc.. 3. Physical therapy: If the effect of medication is not good and the redness and swelling of the boil is obvious, infrared ray and other physical therapy can be taken. 4. Surgical treatment: If the infection is large and the boil develops into carbuncle or cellulitis, surgical treatment is needed. It is recommended that patients go to regular hospitals in time, follow the doctor’s instructions to make a clear diagnosis and take active treatment. When using medication, strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, not blindly self-medication.