There’s a bump on the outside of my vagina. It doesn’t hurt or itch. What’s wrong with it?

There are more reasons why a bag grows on the outside of the vagina without pain or itching, which may be caused by epidermal cysts, scarring, warts and other reasons.
1. Epidermal cysts: a bag on the vulva may be the phenomenon of epidermal cysts, there will be a lot of keratin in the middle of the cysts, and there will be something similar to soya bean dregs after squeezing, usually, it does not hurt and does not itch, and it will slowly and naturally subside.
2. Scarring: If the patient is scarred, and there are other traumas on the vulva, it may be scarring, under normal circumstances, it does not hurt or itch, do not have to deal with too much.
3. Condyloma acuminatum: the sudden appearance of many small bumps on the vulva may also be the initial symptoms of condyloma acuminatum, this kind of bumps in the early stage are painless and itchy, there is no obvious performance.
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