The most common clinical condition is cysts in the vestibular glands. When the vestibular gland is blocked by chronic inflammation, the fluid in the gland does not flow out and a cyst is formed over time. These cysts are hard to the touch and are not painful, but will only become painful if they are combined with an infection. Once the infection is combined, an abscess will appear and an incision and drainage will be required. Therefore, it is best to keep the vulva clean and wash it with 30 percent cleanser. The noma of syphilis is often a painless nodule on the labia majora, which is not painful to touch, only a hard bump is found. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a blood test to rule out the possibility of a syphilis chancre. It is also recommended to go to the hospital for examination and give treatment after diagnosis.