A few small bumps on the vulva, no pain, no itching, what’s wrong?

The appearance of several small bumps on the vulva, which are not painful or itchy, may be related to the causes of condyloma acuminatum, sebaceous cysts, and pseudo-condyloma. 1. Condyloma acuminatum: exophytic wart-like lesions occur at the skin mucous membranes of the genitals, perianal area and other areas of sexual contact for a period of time after unclean sexual behavior. 2. Sebaceous cysts: If the sebaceous gland orifices in the vulvar area are blocked, this can cause sebaceous secretions to accumulate under the skin and form small bumps. 3. Pseudo warts: related to vaginitis, excessive washing of the vulva, unclean feminine hygiene products, etc. Generally there are no self-conscious symptoms, there are pimples or mucous membrane protuberances, symmetrical and dense distribution, the surface is smooth, and there is a granular feeling to touch. It is recommended that those who have a few painless pimples on the vulva go to the hospital in time to clarify the cause of the disease and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor.