What Causes Red Small Bump With Blood And Liquid In Vagina?
I have found a small bump around the vaginal area. I have had them a few times. They are red bumps, not saw just a little tender. They go within a couple of days and then return a few months later. When they pop there is a white discharge followed by a little blood and clear liquid. What are they? Should I be worried?
Bumps in Labia could be due to many conditions your hair removal technique to minor infectious conditions like sebaceous cyst or Fordyce spots, Bartholin's cyst, genital herpes or warts. I advice you to: - Use body wash like benzoyl peroxide 5% prior to your hair removal techniques - A course of Antibiotics (tab. Amoxiclav 625mg if needed - Daily Sitz bath - Analgesics (Ibuprofen) to get relieved of pain - Avoid using tampons as it may worsen your symptoms - wear cotton inner wear - Maintain good hygiene
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Yogapriya Vasudevan, General & Family Physician
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What Causes Red Small Bump With Blood And Liquid In Vagina?
Hi, Bumps in Labia could be due to many conditions your hair removal technique to minor infectious conditions like sebaceous cyst or Fordyce spots, Bartholin s cyst, genital herpes or warts. I advice you to: - Use body wash like benzoyl peroxide 5% prior to your hair removal techniques - A course of Antibiotics (tab. Amoxiclav 625mg if needed - Daily Sitz bath - Analgesics (Ibuprofen) to get relieved of pain - Avoid using tampons as it may worsen your symptoms - wear cotton inner wear - Maintain good hygiene Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Yogapriya Vasudevan, General & Family Physician