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Suggest Treatment For Small Pimple Blisters On Vagina

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Posted on Wed, 17 Dec 2014
Question: Yes i was wondering i have like small pimple blisters thing next to my vagina and when i pee it hurts and burns and i don't know why. when i sit or walk it hurts.
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Answered by Dr. Sanjay Kumar Kanodia (29 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Folliculitis or herpes; Kindly send good resolution pictures.

Detailed Answer:
Hello,

Welcome and thanks for posting your query to the forum.

I can understand your concern for the small pimple like blisters. It is really distressing for anyone to have anything unusual over genital region.

Now after reading your brief query I can make out two possibilities:

1. Folliculitis: It is an inflammation or infection of the hair root with oil gland at the genital area. As we know that our genital area have lot of coarse hair and this area is always been closed, so there is always a chance of infection of hair root at this area.
It can further be aggravated by heat and humidity with sweating over this area. It is generally painful to begin with or have a feeling of discomfort. It generally begins as reddish dot and then can enlarge later on to form a cyst kind of lesion if remained for longer time. There may be blackish to brownish scab kind of thing present during healing phase.

2. Herpes: These are blisters which are painful to begin with and then form ulcers in few days. It is commonly seen after an unprotected sexual intercourse or sometime without this thing also.

For the close possibility of the problem it would be better if you can upload few close good resolution pictures of the affected area.
For that you have a feature to upload images by yourself at the right side of the query page, please utilize that so that I can guide you further.

Also kindly tell me since how long you have these bumps (in exact days) and any history of unprotected intercourse.

Otherwise also there are certain suggestions which are applicable in any of the condition:

- The most important thing you should do is to not touch, pinch, pop or squeeze the area by any means.

-Stay away from hot and humid climate.

- Wash the area gently for two times in a day and maintain good hygiene.

-Wear cotton clothes and cotton undergarments and especially change the undergarments two times a day.

- You can do cold or warm water compresses over the affected area.

- You can continue to apply your antibiotic creams.


I would be able to comment best once I receive the photograph sent by you.

I hope these information's will help you. If you have further queries I will be happy to help.

"Wish you good health"

Regards,
Dr Sanjay Kumar Kanodia
MD (Dermatology and Sexually Transmitted Diseases)
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Suggest Treatment For Small Pimple Blisters On Vagina

Brief Answer: Folliculitis or herpes; Kindly send good resolution pictures. Detailed Answer: Hello, Welcome and thanks for posting your query to the forum. I can understand your concern for the small pimple like blisters. It is really distressing for anyone to have anything unusual over genital region. Now after reading your brief query I can make out two possibilities: 1. Folliculitis: It is an inflammation or infection of the hair root with oil gland at the genital area. As we know that our genital area have lot of coarse hair and this area is always been closed, so there is always a chance of infection of hair root at this area. It can further be aggravated by heat and humidity with sweating over this area. It is generally painful to begin with or have a feeling of discomfort. It generally begins as reddish dot and then can enlarge later on to form a cyst kind of lesion if remained for longer time. There may be blackish to brownish scab kind of thing present during healing phase. 2. Herpes: These are blisters which are painful to begin with and then form ulcers in few days. It is commonly seen after an unprotected sexual intercourse or sometime without this thing also. For the close possibility of the problem it would be better if you can upload few close good resolution pictures of the affected area. For that you have a feature to upload images by yourself at the right side of the query page, please utilize that so that I can guide you further. Also kindly tell me since how long you have these bumps (in exact days) and any history of unprotected intercourse. Otherwise also there are certain suggestions which are applicable in any of the condition: - The most important thing you should do is to not touch, pinch, pop or squeeze the area by any means. -Stay away from hot and humid climate. - Wash the area gently for two times in a day and maintain good hygiene. -Wear cotton clothes and cotton undergarments and especially change the undergarments two times a day. - You can do cold or warm water compresses over the affected area. - You can continue to apply your antibiotic creams. I would be able to comment best once I receive the photograph sent by you. I hope these information's will help you. If you have further queries I will be happy to help. "Wish you good health" Regards, Dr Sanjay Kumar Kanodia MD (Dermatology and Sexually Transmitted Diseases)