What to do if you have pimples on your pubic area during menstruation

Pimples on the pubic area during menstruation may be caused by folliculitis, condyloma acuminatum, vulvar eczema, etc. in the pubic area. Patients need to be treated according to different causes, such as medication, physical therapy, and general measures.
1. Folliculitis: patients are prone to localized redness, swelling and itching in the pubic area. At this time, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to use neomycin ointment, mupirocin ointment and other antibiotic drugs to treat, and regularly use iodine to disinfect the affected area. Recently, keep the private hygiene dry, do not scratch the affected area, usually about 1 week can be scabbed.
2. Acute warts: patients may appear in the private parts of the tiny reddish papules, or even the phenomenon of vesiculation oozing, need to consult a doctor to clarify the diagnosis, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to use freezing, laser, electrocautery and other physical therapy treatment, to promote the warts to fall off.
3. Vulvar eczema: patients are prone to strong itching, oozing and other symptoms. It can be treated with topical cortisol creams, such as flufenamic acid butyl ester ointment, as prescribed by the doctor. If eczema is induced by allergy, it can be treated with anti-allergic drugs such as Benadryl and Loratadine. Pay attention to hygiene during menstruation and choose suitable sanitary napkins.
If you have pimples on your pubic area, you need to consult a doctor in time to clarify your condition, and avoid delaying your condition by using your own medication.