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Is It Common To Have Boils On Labia Majora?

I actually have an appointment this afternoon, but in the mean time, wanted to research my current problem. I woke up Friday morning with what appears to be a spider bite or a boil on my labia majora. I have never had one before. Are these common ? and what to do?
Tue, 25 Feb 2014
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Hi. Thanks for posting your concern at HCM

Boils/folliculitis can happen at this site, specially if one shaves this area.

Sweating, heat and humidity, friction and rubbing predispose to folliculitis/boils in general.

If I was your treating doctor I would have started you on oral antibiotics for a week (penicillin group e.g Amoxycillin). Topical OTC antibacterial ointment e.g 2% mupirocin can be applied to the site, twice daily.

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Is It Common To Have Boils On Labia Majora?

Hi. Thanks for posting your concern at HCM Boils/folliculitis can happen at this site, specially if one shaves this area. Sweating, heat and humidity, friction and rubbing predispose to folliculitis/boils in general. If I was your treating doctor I would have started you on oral antibiotics for a week (penicillin group e.g Amoxycillin). Topical OTC antibacterial ointment e.g 2% mupirocin can be applied to the site, twice daily. regards