The appearance of fleshy bumps on women's genitals usually causes concern, because this disease is closely related to sexually transmitted diseases such as genital warts and is a symptom of epilepsy. However, the appearance of fleshy bumps is not necessarily genital warts, and we need to systematically understand the possible diseases. So, what is the reason why women get pimples on their genitals? Let's take a detailed look at it below. 1. Vestibular gland cyst. Small bumps on the vulva may be vestibular gland cysts. The entrance and exit of the greater vestibular glands are located on the inner side of the labia, and bacteria can easily invade and cause inflammation. Generally, the bacteria first invade the epithelial cells of the Bartholin's gland ducts, causing swelling of the mucosa, or causing cervical adhesions after the branch duct tissue is destroyed, resulting in branch duct obstruction, and secretions cannot be discharged, resulting in Bartholin's gland swelling. It is often unilateral and varies in size. It may also be an early manifestation of vulvar inflammation. 2. Viral infection or inflammation. There are other possibilities for small bumps on the vulva: one is caused by human papillomavirus infection, which is called genital warts; the other is caused by common Trichomonas vaginitis, which is called pseudo-condyloma because the leucorrhea has a peculiar smell and is irritating. Pseudo-condyloma is a very common private manifestation, which manifests as velvety or villous protrusions on the inner side of the labia, which may be light pink or slightly transparent, caviar-like, and relatively uniform in size, with no active symptoms. 3. Vulvar inflammation. Another possibility for small bumps on the vulva is vulvitis: it is caused by a large amount of secretions irritating the skin of the vulva. In daily life, because the vulva is easily contaminated with urine, excrement, and secretions, the private skin is often in a humid environment, which is suitable for the growth of bacteria. At this time, if the private skin is scratched, or if hygiene is not taken seriously, or if the body's immunity is weakened, the hair follicles and surrounding tissues may be infected by staphylococci and other bacteria, which may cause local vulvitis. The above is a detailed introduction to the reasons why pimples appear on women’s genitals. I hope it will help women understand. Women's vagina has pimples The appearance of fleshy bumps on women's genitals usually causes concern, because this disease is closely related to sexually transmitted diseases such as genital warts and is a symptom of epilepsy. However, the appearance of fleshy bumps is not necessarily genital warts, and we need to systematically understand the possible diseases. So, what is the reason why women get pimples on their genitals? Let's take a detailed look at it below. 1. Vestibular gland cyst. Small bumps on the vulva may be vestibular gland cysts. The entrance and exit of the greater vestibular glands are located on the inner side of the labia, and bacteria can easily invade and cause inflammation. Generally, the bacteria first invade the epithelial cells of the Bartholin's gland ducts, causing swelling of the mucosa, or causing cervical adhesions after the branch duct tissue is destroyed, resulting in branch duct obstruction, and secretions cannot be discharged, resulting in Bartholin's gland swelling. It is often unilateral and varies in size. It may also be an early manifestation of vulvar inflammation. 2. Viral infection or inflammation. There are other possibilities for small bumps on the vulva: one is caused by human papillomavirus infection, which is called genital warts; the other is caused by common Trichomonas vaginitis, which is called pseudo-condyloma because the leucorrhea has a peculiar smell and is irritating. Pseudo-condyloma is a very common private manifestation, which manifests as velvety or villous protrusions on the inner side of the labia, which may be light pink or slightly transparent, caviar-like, and relatively uniform in size, with no active symptoms. 3. Vulvar inflammation. Another possibility for small bumps on the vulva is vulvitis: it is caused by a large amount of secretions irritating the skin of the vulva. In daily life, because the vulva is easily contaminated with urine, excrement, and secretions, the private skin is often in a humid environment, which is suitable for the growth of bacteria. At this time, if the private skin is scratched, or if hygiene is not taken seriously, or if the body's immunity is weakened, the hair follicles and surrounding tissues may be infected by staphylococci and other bacteria, which may cause local vulvitis. The above is a detailed introduction to the reasons why pimples appear on women’s genitals. I hope it will help women understand. The pimples on women's genitals are mainly caused by these three conditions. No matter what the cause is, the impact on women's health cannot be ignored. When they are discovered, it is best to go to a reliable hospital for examination. Only when the condition is clarified can better treatment be carried out. |
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