What to do if a woman has small bumps on her lower body

Small bumps on women’s lower body may be due to eczema, folliculitis, warts and so on, which can be treated by medication, physical and other ways. 1. Eczema: If you consider the presence of eczema, you need to change your underwear diligently, while keeping your private parts clean and dry, you can take oral cetirizine under the guidance of a doctor. 2. Folliculitis: If there is redness, swelling and pain in the hair follicles, you need to be alert to the possibility of folliculitis. Can be in the doctor’s guidance to be topical antibiotics such as erythromycin ointment. For larger pustules, they can be incised and drained. 3. Warts: If you consider the presence of warts, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to be treated with medication such as imiquimod cream, or to be treated with laser therapy, cryotherapy, and so on. If a woman has small bumps on her lower body, it is recommended that she seek further clarification of the cause of the disease, and then follow the doctor’s advice.