The female genitals are the most private and vulnerable part of the female body. It is also an area where gynecological diseases are particularly prone to occur. Improper sexual behavior can easily cause diseases such as papules. Some women have some small bumps on their genitals, which makes them look very uncomfortable. They also have some unspeakable secrets in their daily lives. What exactly causes this? How to identify whether small bumps on the genitals are STDs? Step 1: Ask yourself if you have ever had unclean sexual behavior Most sexually transmitted diseases are spread through unclean sexual contact. If this kind of behavior has not occurred, then the possibility that the small bumps on the genitals are sexually transmitted diseases will be greatly reduced. Of course, in rare cases, STDs can also be transmitted through other non-sexual contact methods. Step 2: Identify the non-STD pimples The following skin diseases will cause small bumps on the genitals, but they are not sexually transmitted diseases. Compare and see which situation the bump best matches. Pseudo-warmth of vulva Who it happens to: Healthy young women (many of whom are unmarried). A survey of 1,175 healthy female workers in Nanjing found 231 of them had pseudocondyloma, with an incidence rate of 20%. Characteristics of small bumps: ① Location: Occurs on the inner side of the labia minora and the vestibule on both sides (you can refer to anatomy books to find the corresponding locations, the same below). ②Appearance: Looks like many small fish roe-like particles, or velvety, etc. ③Number: multiple. ④Changes: These small bumps will not grow bigger. ⑤Symptoms: None. How to deal with it: It does not affect physiological functions and is not a sexually transmitted disease, so generally no treatment is required. Pearly penile papules Who it happens to: Healthy men (many of whom are unmarried). According to research, 38.6% of young men have penile pearly papules. Small bumps are more likely to occur on the vulva, with one or two rows of millet-sized bumps arranged on the edge of the coronal sulcus. There are many of them, and they will not increase in size. There is no pain or itching, and there are no conscious symptoms. When this happens, you must seek medical attention immediately. |
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