What should I do if I have a pimple on my vaginal opening?

A pimple on the vaginal opening may be a disease such as folliculitis, condyloma acuminatum, vestibular gland cysts, etc., which can be treated with medication, physical therapy, surgery and other measures. Folliculitis can be given mupirocin, fusidic acid ointment, or oral cefuroxime, etc.; warts can also be treated with trichloroacetic acid, can also be used to freeze and other treatments; for the vestibular gland can be surgical treatment.
1. Folliculitis: For folliculitis causing a pimple on the vaginal opening, the patient can follow the doctor’s instructions to use chlorhexidine gluconate solution, povidone-iodine solution and other antibacterial lotions, and can also use mupirocin ointment, fusidic acid ointment and other antibiotic ointment.
In addition, patients can also take oral antibiotics such as cefuroxime sodium tablets and cefadroxil tablets as prescribed by the doctor. If the patient’s condition is serious, you can follow the doctor’s advice to take surgical incision to drain the lesion.
2. Acute warts: Acute warts can also lead to the phenomenon of vaginal pimples, the patient can follow the doctor’s instructions to use trichloroacetic acid solution for cleaning. In addition, patients can also take cryotherapy, laser therapy, electrocautery treatment and other physical therapy.
3. Vestibular gland cyst: for the vestibular gland cyst caused by a pimple on the vaginal opening, patients mainly take surgical treatment, mainly vestibular gland abscess stoma, incision and drainage, adenoidectomy and other surgical methods.
Patients with symptoms of a pimple on the vaginal opening may also be caused by other diseases such as pseudo warts, vaginal polyps, etc., and patients should consult a doctor in a timely manner and follow the medical advice for treatment.