Pustules at the vulva may be caused by diseases such as vulvar boils, sebaceous cysts, condyloma acuminatum and folliculitis.
1. Vulvar boils: when acute inflammation occurs in the vulvar skin or mucous membrane, it can lead to confinement of the inflammation and formation of pustules, which manifests itself as localized pain and is accompanied by signs of suppuration.
2. Sebaceous cysts: when sebaceous glands secrete more, they can block the pores, which can easily cause pathogenic bacteria to invade and cause infections, and if left untreated or with low immunity, they can cause infections or abscesses.
3. Condyloma acuminatum: This disease is caused by HPV infection, preferably in the genitals and perianal area, after the infection of the lesion can show pus, ulcers, swelling, bleeding and pain.
4. Folliculitis: The occurrence of folliculitis is related to the exuberant secretion of sebaceous glands. If sweating more, resulting in lipid stasis, thus bacteria in the hair follicle breeding, reproduction, if not timely medication, unable to control the inflammation, can cause inflammation stimulate subcutaneous soft tissue infection, thus forming abscesses.
There may be other reasons for pustules in the pubic area, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment or treatment.