What about pustules on the skin of the vulva?

If there are pustules on the skin of the vulva, the better treatment option is to cut and drain the pus, but before the surgery, it is necessary to see if the patient is in the acute stage, to see if the pustules are painful, and if the patient has a fever. If there are such symptoms, the pustules can be treated with antibiotics for three days, and then after three days, the pustules can be incised and the pus drained. If the pustules are large, drainage strips need to be placed to drain them. Because if it is not drained, there may be pus produced inside again, and such pustules are prone to recur, so it is necessary to take antibiotics to prevent infection after surgery. In addition, women should pay attention to the cleanliness and hygiene of the vulva when having sex.