What should I do if I have a small ball of flesh on my vulva?

A small meatball on the vulva requires timely improvement of relevant examinations to clarify the specific cause and, if necessary, a tissue biopsy to understand the possibility of malignant transformation and treatment according to the specific situation. If it is a benign tumor, only local excision of the meatball is needed, but if it is a malignant tumor, the surrounding tissues need to be excised, and radiotherapy and chemotherapy are also needed after surgery; a small meatball in the vulva may also be a benign local tissue growth, and if it is not accompanied by other uncomfortable symptoms, no treatment can be given; some women Some women with vulvar infections may also develop local granulomas, resulting in small meatballs, which require active anti-infection treatment and, if necessary, local cautery.