The female vulva is also a female reproductive organ. Among the female reproductive organs, there is a vagina, but this vagina is divided into the outer vulva and the inner vulva to distinguish the various characteristics of women. We all know that increased leucorrhea and yellowing of white discharge belong to the inner vulva, but the vulva is also prone to abnormal phenomena. Many people often feel that their vulva seems to have lumps. If there are lumps on the vulva, it must be treated in time. Before treating such symptoms, you must first know the cause. So what is the matter with the lumps on the female vulva? 1. Vestibular gland cyst. Vestibular gland cyst Vestibular gland cyst Small bumps on the vulva may be Bartholin's gland cysts. The exit of the Bartholin's gland is located on the inner side of the labia minora, making it easy for bacteria to invade and cause inflammation. Generally, bacteria first invade the epithelium of the Bartholin's gland ducts, causing the mucosa to swell, or the uterine adhesions occur after the tissue at the opening of the duct is destroyed, causing the opening of the duct to be blocked, and the secretions cannot be discharged, thus forming a Bartholin's gland cyst. It is often unilateral and of varying sizes. It may also be an early manifestation of vulvar inflammation. 2. Viral infection or inflammation. Viral infection or inflammation Viral infection or inflammation There are other possibilities for small bumps on the vulva: one is caused by human papillomavirus infection, called genital warts; the other is caused by general vaginal inflammation due to excessive leucorrhea and irritation, called pseudo-warts. Pseudocondyloma is a very common vulvar manifestation, which manifests as velvety or villous protrusions on the inner side of the labia minora. They may be pink or slightly transparent, roe-like, and of relatively uniform size, with no subjective symptoms. 3. Vulvar inflammation. Vulvar inflammation Vulvar inflammation Another possible reason for small bumps on the vulva is vulvitis: this is caused by a large amount of leucorrhea irritating the skin in the labia area. In daily life, the vulva is easily contaminated with urine, feces, and leucorrhea, so that the vulva skin is often in a humid environment, which is suitable for bacterial growth. At this time, if the vulvar skin is abraded, or if hygiene is not paid attention to, or the body's resistance is reduced, the hair follicles and surrounding tissues will be infected by staphylococci and other bacteria, which will cause local vulvitis. If there are bumps on a woman's vulva, it is caused by these factors. These factors have a great impact on women's bodies. We must first control the development of the bumps. Once we know the cause, we must promptly implement treatment methods to make the bumps disappear completely. When eliminating the bumps, we must also pay attention to proper rest and do not touch the bumps from time to time. This is very unfavorable. |
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