The first thing you need to do is to consult a doctor to get a clear diagnosis. The common diseases in this case are vestibular gland abscess and vulvar folliculitis, etc. Vestibular gland abscess can usually be treated with medication, surgery and laser therapy; vulvar folliculitis can be treated locally by using 1% neomycin ointment or 2% mupirocin ointment.
1. Vestibular gland abscess: Vestibular gland cyst is a cyst formed when the opening of the vestibular gland duct is blocked and secretions accumulate. If the cyst becomes infected, an abscess will appear, which may be painful and require antibiotics to control the infection, such as amoxicillin and cefaclor.
Once the infection has been controlled with medication, surgery is also needed, either a large glandular cystostomy or incision and drainage, or a glandular resection. Vestibular gland abscesses can also be treated with laser therapy, which has the advantages of short treatment time, less intraoperative bleeding, easy operation, and low recurrence rate.
2. Vulvar folliculitis: acute purulent infection caused by bacteria invading hair follicles and their sebaceous glands. It is necessary to keep the vulva clean, change underwear and wash the vulva frequently, and avoid eating spicy food or drinking alcohol.
When the lesions are more extensive, oral cephalosporin and macrolide antibiotics such as cefixime and erythromycin can be taken. If the pustules are already there, they can be punctured with a sterilized needle and applied locally with 1% neomycin ointment or 2% mupirocin ointment, or with 2% tincture of iodine or 1% gentian violet.
The same disease, the patient’s physical condition is different, different stages of the disease, treatment methods are different, should be standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor. All of the above drugs should be used in accordance with medical advice.