What are the bumps at the vaginal opening?

The first thing to consider with vaginal orifice bumps is whether they are inflammatory growths due to inflammatory irritation. The assessment is very simple and only requires a gynecological examination and vaginal discharge assessment by a specialist gynecologist to find out if it is due to inflammatory irritation. If inflammatory irritation is ruled out, and if hyperplasia is still found, consider whether there are other lesions of the vulva, such as vulvar tumors or vulvar leukoplakia, vulvar sclerosing moss, and specific vulvar diseases that may lead to local tissue hyperplasia of the vulva. For vulvar sclerosing moss, special topical medications need to be applied topically; for vulvar tumors, resection surgery may be required. The causes of localized vulvar tissue hyperplasia are not very complicated, and whatever the cause, it is necessary to go to a gynecological clinic for professional evaluation and targeted treatment in a timely manner after the problem is detected.