Red Bump On Lower Vagina Lip, Feels Like Ingrown Hair, Itchy, Pain During Urination
about 5 days ago I noticed of red bump on my left lower vagina lip. it just kind of felt like an ingrown hair like I've had before and after that day that I've noticed it was getting worse. Itchy, severely hurt when I pee, stings, hurts to walk. There have been some that developed small ones. But the first on is the only one that hurts.
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most common cause of such pustular eruptions in pubic area is bacterial infection,possibility of folliculitis that is Infection of the hair follicle of the adjacent skin is there.it presents as a pus filled bump (pustular eruption) on the skin.iIn most of the cases, the folliculitis usually is self-limiting but sometimes enlarges and ruptures, discharging the pus. Folliculitis is generally treated with topical antibiotics and antibacterial wash two or three times a day. sometimes may require oral antibiotics
Few other conditions may present with lesions that may appear like pus filled bumps like genital acne and certain cysts.
having such pustular lesions of the pubic area seem to be less likely but herpes,needs to be ruled out.
You must consult a gynaecologist if the lesion enlarges further.
Take care!
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Red Bump On Lower Vagina Lip, Feels Like Ingrown Hair, Itchy, Pain During Urination
Hi! welcome to HCM! most common cause of such pustular eruptions in pubic area is bacterial infection,possibility of folliculitis that is Infection of the hair follicle of the adjacent skin is there.it presents as a pus filled bump (pustular eruption) on the skin.iIn most of the cases, the folliculitis usually is self-limiting but sometimes enlarges and ruptures, discharging the pus. Folliculitis is generally treated with topical antibiotics and antibacterial wash two or three times a day. sometimes may require oral antibiotics Few other conditions may present with lesions that may appear like pus filled bumps like genital acne and certain cysts. having such pustular lesions of the pubic area seem to be less likely but herpes,needs to be ruled out. You must consult a gynaecologist if the lesion enlarges further. Take care!