What should I do if a pimple on my vulva breaks and hurts?

Vulvar pimples may be related to vulvar eczema, folliculitis, vestibular adenitis, etc., and can be treated with medication or surgery if they are broken and painful. 1. Vulvar eczema: due to pathogen invasion, it is easy to appear vulvar eczema, vulvar pimples have pain when touching, can follow the doctor’s advice to consider potassium permanganate solution to wash the vulva, you can also use glycerite detergent and other drugs. 2. Folliculitis: When localized hair follicles in the perineum are inflamed, there will be bumps. You may consider applying chlorhexidine gluconate solution or mupirocin ointment to relieve the pain. 3. Vestibular adenitis: when pathogens invade the vestibular gland and cause inflammation, pimples often appear on the vulva, and patients will be accompanied by local redness, swelling, heat and pain. You can follow the doctor’s instructions to consider using potassium permanganate solution to wash the vulva, keep clean, while using drugs such as metronidazole, localized abscesses may require surgical incision and drainage. All of the above drugs are prescription drugs, the specific dosage should follow the doctor’s instructions. Vulvar skin breakage should be timely medical treatment, in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, not self-medication, in order to avoid adverse reactions.