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Suggest Treatment For Reddish Bumps On The Labia Minora
I have bumps on my right labia minora, redish. its painfull to touch, not itchy, no vaginal discharge. Its been 5 days and i think the biggest one is about to burst showing whitish small dot. Is it vaginal boil or vaginal acne? It doesnt look like a blister tho, i am on my third day menstrual period now. Prior to this, i was stressed at work and doesnt feel well. Im taking vit c. And amoxicillin 3x a day. I plan to buy bactroban ointment in case the bumps burst and also Bcomplex
Your symptoms are suggestive of Bartholin's cyst. It occurs on your labia sometimes only one sides or on both sides. Usually this is a painless and sel-limiting condition but sometimes get swollen and infectious as in your case. Kindly.visit your Gynaecologist and see if they want to drain the cyst or treat it with medications alone.
Do not ignore or self medicate. The procedure is painless simple and takes less than 5 minutes. Please see a Gynaecologist.
Dr. Karan Shekar.
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Suggest Treatment For Reddish Bumps On The Labia Minora
Hi! Your symptoms are suggestive of Bartholin s cyst. It occurs on your labia sometimes only one sides or on both sides. Usually this is a painless and sel-limiting condition but sometimes get swollen and infectious as in your case. Kindly.visit your Gynaecologist and see if they want to drain the cyst or treat it with medications alone. Do not ignore or self medicate. The procedure is painless simple and takes less than 5 minutes. Please see a Gynaecologist. Dr. Karan Shekar.