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What Is The Small Yellow Bump Under Skin On Labia Minor? Waxy Yellow Pus Comes Out On Popping

I had a small bump under the skin on my labia minor, it was yellow, I squeezed it hard and a waxy yellow pus came out, I have had these since my teens, always one spot, always a waxy yellow string like pus when popped. They are always under the skin and only one at a time. What are they likey to be?
Tue, 11 Feb 2014
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Hi,

The small bump under the skin of your labia minor could be related to :
- folliculitis
- infected fatty gland

I advise to:
- keep the area well cleaned with warm water and soap
- dry it well
- apply betaine locally and antibiotic cream (gentamycin)

If the bump won't heal, then, should start oral antibiotics together with surgically drainage of the bump. A further evaluation by the OG specialist is highly recommended then.

All the best!
Dr.Albana
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What Is The Small Yellow Bump Under Skin On Labia Minor? Waxy Yellow Pus Comes Out On Popping

Hi, The small bump under the skin of your labia minor could be related to : - folliculitis - infected fatty gland I advise to: - keep the area well cleaned with warm water and soap - dry it well - apply betaine locally and antibiotic cream (gentamycin) If the bump won t heal, then, should start oral antibiotics together with surgically drainage of the bump. A further evaluation by the OG specialist is highly recommended then. All the best! Dr.Albana