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Suggest Treatment For Bump On Labia

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Posted on Fri, 16 Jan 2015
Question: Hello, I am concerned about a bump that appeared on my outer labia last week. It looks to be a pimple, but I have never had any acne in this area before. It was completely painless until I hacked at it with a pair of tweezers, thinking it was an ingrown hair. It is now somewhat sore. Looking at it, it is a single bump with no surrounding rash. When I picked at it with tweezers, it bled, but there was no pus or other visible fluid. It does not appear to be getting bigger or changing in any way, but I am concerned since it has been there for ten days now. I have no other "herpes like" symptoms but I am concerned this could be an outbreak of some sort. I have been seeing a guy who has herpes, but we have not had sexual intercourse. He had no cold sores present on his mouth the last time we had an oral sexual encounter and from what I've read, the chances of viral shedding are generally pretty low if it has been a while since he had a cold sore. However, I am very concerned! If a picture is needed, I can send one, and that may give me some peace of mind.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Rakhi Tayal (32 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Herpes is less likely. Please upload a high resolution clinical picture.

Detailed Answer:
Hello,

Thanks for trusting us with your health concern.

It would help in understanding your concerns better if you could upload a high resolution clinical picture of the bump.

Herpes presents with recent onset of painful and multiple ulcers and not as a painless swelling like you are having. The single bump on the labia is more likely to be due to folliculitis.

Herpes can be diagnosed by viral culture obtained from the fluid from lesion. There are also blood tests that can detect antibodies to the herpes viruses. Your gynecologist will guide you for the investigations.

You can apply an antiseptic cream like Neosporin on the area and avoid touching it with bare hands to avoid any infection in the area. Herpes is not likely from the symptoms that you have described.

Please feel free to discuss further. I will be glad to answer the follow up queries that you have.

Wishing you good health.
Regards.
Dr. Rakhi Tayal.
For future query, you can directly approach me through my profile URL http://bit.ly/Dr-Rakhi-Tayal
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Ashwin Bhandari
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Follow up: Dr. Dr. Rakhi Tayal (11 minutes later)
Thank you. This was the best resolution i could get since it is pretty small. I hope it ishelpful.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Rakhi Tayal (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Not likely to be herpes.

Detailed Answer:
Hello.
Thanks for writing again.
I have seen the attached image. This does not look like herpes. There is no sign of active inflammation. It is likely to subside on own in next 1-2 weeks.
Hope my answer is helpful.
Do accept my answer in case there are no further queries.
Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nalaparaju
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Suggest Treatment For Bump On Labia

Brief Answer: Herpes is less likely. Please upload a high resolution clinical picture. Detailed Answer: Hello, Thanks for trusting us with your health concern. It would help in understanding your concerns better if you could upload a high resolution clinical picture of the bump. Herpes presents with recent onset of painful and multiple ulcers and not as a painless swelling like you are having. The single bump on the labia is more likely to be due to folliculitis. Herpes can be diagnosed by viral culture obtained from the fluid from lesion. There are also blood tests that can detect antibodies to the herpes viruses. Your gynecologist will guide you for the investigations. You can apply an antiseptic cream like Neosporin on the area and avoid touching it with bare hands to avoid any infection in the area. Herpes is not likely from the symptoms that you have described. Please feel free to discuss further. I will be glad to answer the follow up queries that you have. Wishing you good health. Regards. Dr. Rakhi Tayal. For future query, you can directly approach me through my profile URL http://bit.ly/Dr-Rakhi-Tayal