Symptoms of pubic scabies are mainly manifested in the vulvar skin where papules, pimples, and scabies nodules can appear, which can form tunnel-like lesions accompanied by itching. Scabies is a contagious skin disease caused by scabies mites parasitizing the skin, and is most commonly found on the vulva, under the breasts, under the armpits, between the fingers, and on the inner thighs. Scabies lesions occurring on the vulva may appear as papules, pimples, tunnels (grayish-white or light-black streaks visible on the skin, curved and elevated), scabies nodules (mung-bean to soybean-sized, hemispherical, nodular lesions, light brown or reddish-brown in color, with a hard texture), etc. In severe cases, large blisters may appear, and mossy lesions may be present, which may be accompanied by intense itching. It is important to note that the presentation is not identical between individuals. If you suspect vulvar scabies, you should go to the dermatology department of a hospital in time to be examined and diagnosed by a doctor. In general, try to avoid exchanging intimate items and mixing underwear with others to prevent the transmission of scabies. Once you have scabies, you need to use standardized medication under the guidance of a doctor.