What’s wrong with a woman’s vulva?

Women’s vulvar long granules are usually caused by vaginitis, condyloma acuminatum, vulvar eczema and other diseases.
1. Many patients with vaginitis have more vaginal secretions during the period of illness, and these secretions flow out of the vagina, often causing some stimulation to the skin of the vulva, causing local tissue hyperplasia, which looks like many granules.
2. If a woman is infected with low-risk human papillomavirus, she can sometimes see many granular warts on the vulva, and some patients will have obvious pain or itching.
3. If a woman suffers from certain skin diseases such as folliculitis or eczema, she may find many granules growing on her vulva.
Women who find small pellets growing on the vulva are advised to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease and then actively treat the symptoms.