If a woman has a pimple next to her clitoris, it is important to look at the size of the pimple and whether it is red, swollen, or painful. If it is simply a hard nodule next to the clitoris that resembles a pimple, but is not painful to touch and has not grown into pus for a long time, this is often considered to be a sebaceous cyst, or caused by fatty tissue deposits, and generally does not require any treatment. However, if the pimple is like a pimple, has obvious redness and pain, or even has become pus, then it is often considered to be caused by folliculitis. If the pus has already formed, you can disinfect the area and apply erythromycin ointment for symptomatic treatment. For the pimples that have not become pus, you can use Bactrim for topical application.