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Suggest Treatment For White Pimples On Vagina

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Posted on Thu, 20 Aug 2015
Question: White pimple with red boundary on vagina. Paining.
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Answered by Dr. Hardik Pitroda (44 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Oral and topical antibiotics

Detailed Answer:
Hello.
Thank you for posting on HCM.
I can understand your concern regarding the skin condition.
From the history and description, it seems you are either having simple bacterial infection called folliculitis which sometimes can lead to a cyst called Bartholins cyst.
I would recommend you visit a dermatologist in person for clinical examination and definitve diagnosis.
Generally in such cases, I prefer to give 7 day course of oral antibiotics like Cefadroxil and clavulanic acid to treat the infection.
Also o would suggest oral analgesics ( diclofenac plus serratiopeptidase) for 5-7 days to reduce inflammation and swelling.
Apply topical mupirocin cream thrice a day.
Maintain hygiene and avoid pricking/ scratching of lesions.
Let me know if you require any further assistance from my side.
Thank you and take care
Dr Hardik Pitroda
M.D Dermatology
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Suggest Treatment For White Pimples On Vagina

Brief Answer: Oral and topical antibiotics Detailed Answer: Hello. Thank you for posting on HCM. I can understand your concern regarding the skin condition. From the history and description, it seems you are either having simple bacterial infection called folliculitis which sometimes can lead to a cyst called Bartholins cyst. I would recommend you visit a dermatologist in person for clinical examination and definitve diagnosis. Generally in such cases, I prefer to give 7 day course of oral antibiotics like Cefadroxil and clavulanic acid to treat the infection. Also o would suggest oral analgesics ( diclofenac plus serratiopeptidase) for 5-7 days to reduce inflammation and swelling. Apply topical mupirocin cream thrice a day. Maintain hygiene and avoid pricking/ scratching of lesions. Let me know if you require any further assistance from my side. Thank you and take care Dr Hardik Pitroda M.D Dermatology