What’s wrong with the outer labia that are full of small pellets and itchy?



Small granular growths on the outside of the labia and itching may be caused by vulvovaginitis, condyloma acuminatum or inflammatory pseudo condyloma.

1. Vulvovaginitis: If the vulva is infected with pathogenic microorganisms such as bacteria and viruses, the stimulation of pathogenic microorganisms and metabolites may cause small granular-like growths on the vulva, accompanied by itching and so on.

2. Condyloma acuminatum: If a woman is infected with low-risk human papillomavirus, small granular skin growths may appear at the vulva, but usually the itching symptoms are mild, but some patients have itching manifestations.

3. Inflammatory pseudo-warts: If a woman is infected with parasites such as Trichomonas, the stimulation of the parasites will cause the patient to develop small granular-like growths on the vulva as well as intense itching.

The reason for this is that it is not possible to determine the cause of the itchy growths on the outside of the labia, but it is necessary to take into account the patient’s medical history and the results of other ancillary investigations to make an accurate judgment, and it is recommended that the cause of the disease be clarified under the guidance of the doctor.