It is possible for pustules on the vulva to go away on their own, but in most cases they need to be treated with topical medication or surgery. 1. Self-elimination: pustules on the vulva can be eliminated if they are caused by poor hygiene, not changing sanitary napkins in time, wearing airless underwear, or allergy to sanitary napkins. Patients need to pay attention to hygiene, can use povidone-iodine disinfection, may be eliminated by themselves. 2. Medication: If the pus on the vulva is vulvar folliculitis, patients can choose potassium permanganate diluted solution sitz bath, apply erythromycin ointment, mupirocin ointment and so on. Drugs need to be used under the guidance of a physician, not self-medication, so as not to cause adverse reactions. 2. Surgery: If the vulvar abscess is large and fluctuating, such as vulvar boils, surgical incision and drainage is needed. If it is an abscess of the Bartholin’s gland, it needs stoma surgery to fully drain the pus before it can be cured. After the vulvar pus need to go to the hospital gynecological or surgical examination to confirm the diagnosis, under the guidance of the doctor symptomatic treatment, can not be treated on their own to avoid aggravation of the inflammation.