Suggest Treatment For Recurrent Fluid-filled Blisters On The Labia
Question: I have been getting this reoccurring fluid filled blister on my labia several times since August. it is extremely painful and hurts to walk when it's present and then bursts after a few days.
Brief Answer:
You should exclude Herpes infection at first
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear and thanks for your query.
I've seen the images and understand your concern and I will try to help you.
If you are sexually active and since August have this recurrent fluid filled blisters several times , you should minimally exclude Herpes infection.
Usually Herpes infection have multiple blisters lesions but we can't exclude it.
Try to have Sit'z baths with warm water and squeeze it with a sterile gauze .
Do let me know if you've any further queries
All the best
You should exclude Herpes infection at first
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear and thanks for your query.
I've seen the images and understand your concern and I will try to help you.
If you are sexually active and since August have this recurrent fluid filled blisters several times , you should minimally exclude Herpes infection.
Usually Herpes infection have multiple blisters lesions but we can't exclude it.
Try to have Sit'z baths with warm water and squeeze it with a sterile gauze .
Do let me know if you've any further queries
All the best
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee
I have been swabbed for herpes and it was negative.
Brief Answer:
It is a genital skin issue
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear again!
While you have excluded herpes infection than it is a small blister that is due to skin issue .
From the images you have uploaded it seem to a pustula or a small blister that contain pus.
The most common agents that cause these sores is staphiloccocus .
Hence to stop this small genital sore to be recurrent ,
try to keep a good genital hygiene
use cotton loose underwear
use probiotics
You can try and with creams that contain antibiotics like eritromycini while the most common agent is staphilococus aureus .
All the best
It is a genital skin issue
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear again!
While you have excluded herpes infection than it is a small blister that is due to skin issue .
From the images you have uploaded it seem to a pustula or a small blister that contain pus.
The most common agents that cause these sores is staphiloccocus .
Hence to stop this small genital sore to be recurrent ,
try to keep a good genital hygiene
use cotton loose underwear
use probiotics
You can try and with creams that contain antibiotics like eritromycini while the most common agent is staphilococus aureus .
All the best
Note: Revert back with your gynae reports to get a clear medical analysis by our expert Gynecologic Oncologist. Click here.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T
Answered by
Dr. Vjollce Mbiarra
OBGYN, Maternal and Fetal Medicine
Practicing since :2006
Answered : 1572 Questions