Pimples next to the vulva that don’t hurt or itch can be considered sebaceous cysts, condyloma acuminatum, and folliculitis. 1. Sebaceous cysts: If the sebaceous ducts in the skin around the vulva are blocked, which in turn leads to the gradual accumulation of sebum and the formation of retention cysts, it may also show up as pimples without pain or itching sensation around the vulva. 2. Condyloma acuminatum: a sexually transmitted disease caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, there are also symptoms such as painless itchy pimples around the vulva, which are mainly manifested as single or multiple red particles in the form of papillae or cauliflower pattern. 3. Folliculitis: If the patient’s pimples around the vulva are manifested as red papules or pustules centered on hair follicles, occasionally accompanied by pustules rupture, scabs and other symptoms, it can be considered as folliculitis. The cause of this condition is primarily associated with infection of the hair follicles by pathogens such as bacteria. It may also manifest as pimples next to the vulva without pain or itching. It is recommended that the patient go to a regular hospital, under the guidance of the doctor, to conduct relevant examinations, to clarify the cause of the disease and then follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.