Do boils next to the vagina with pus drain out completely on their own?

If a boil next to the vagina has pus, the pus will come out automatically if the epidermis of the boil breaks after localized friction or scratching, so it is uncertain whether it will come out automatically, and even more uncertain whether it will come out completely. For patients with boils next to the vagina, if the epidermis of the boil breaks down due to scratching or wearing tight pants, the pus inside the boil will flow out automatically. If the break is on the underside of the boil, the pus may flow out completely; if the break is on the upper part of the boil, the pus may not flow out completely. At the same time, patients should also pay attention to eat less spicy and stimulating food, pay attention to keep the vulva clean and hygienic, it is best to wear loose pants; if the boils do not subside, it is recommended to go to the gynecology department of the regular hospital, and under the guidance of the doctor through antibiotics such as penicillin or surgical incision and drainage and other ways of treatment.