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What Causes Pus Filled Blister Along The Bikini Line?
I have a some what big Blister on my bikini line that has been there for over a month. It does not hurt, sting or itch. And today I decided to push on it a little and yellowish pus came out with clear fluid & blood. Now it s flat with a purple dimple in the middle. I m worried it s a herpe. Please help me out on some advise
Hello and welcome to HCM, A pus filled blister on the external genitalia (bikini line) is due to bacterial infection. Herpes is characterized by fluid filled blisters which are often painful and they appear in crops. External genitalia is favored site for infections and inflammations like boils, furunculosis etc since the area is rich in hair follicles. In case the pus filled lesion re-appears, do not press or burst the lesion. If the problem is severe and recurrent you need to consult your gynecologist for an antibiotic treatment.
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What Causes Pus Filled Blister Along The Bikini Line?
Hello and welcome to HCM, A pus filled blister on the external genitalia (bikini line) is due to bacterial infection. Herpes is characterized by fluid filled blisters which are often painful and they appear in crops. External genitalia is favored site for infections and inflammations like boils, furunculosis etc since the area is rich in hair follicles. In case the pus filled lesion re-appears, do not press or burst the lesion. If the problem is severe and recurrent you need to consult your gynecologist for an antibiotic treatment. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja Puri