White Bumps and Pain in the Vulva: Causes and Treatments - Obstetrics and Gynecology

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I apologize, but I would like to ask about a white lesion that has developed on the inner labia.
Initially, there was some brown discharge, and I experience a sharp pain during urination.
This occurred after I had a fever and was sweating but did not change my underwear, which may have caused moisture.
The pain started after I fell ill, but there is no itching; it only hurts when touched or during urination.
Could you please advise what this symptom might be? Is it safe to apply Meikang cream, or are there better treatment options available? Thank you.

Zhang, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/06/08

Dr. Zhang Kunmin reply Obstetrics and Gynecology


Hello, based on your symptom description, it is more likely to be folliculitis.
I recommend maintaining cleanliness and dryness in the perineal area, avoiding tight-fitting clothing, using fewer panty liners, ensuring adequate sleep, and following a light diet.
Additionally, try to avoid stress and prolonged sitting.
You may soak in a bath to relieve symptoms.
If symptoms persist, please consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment.
Thank you! Wishing you peace and health.
Dr.
Zhang

Reply Date: 2016/06/08

More Info


The presence of white bumps in the vulva, accompanied by pain during urination and brown discharge, can be concerning and may indicate several potential conditions. It is essential to understand that the vulva is a sensitive area, and various factors can lead to irritation, infection, or other medical issues.


Possible Causes
1. Folliculitis: This condition occurs when hair follicles become inflamed, often due to bacterial infection. It can present as small, white bumps and may be accompanied by discomfort, especially when urinating.

2. Cysts: Bartholin's cysts or other types of cysts can form in the vulvar area. These cysts may not always be painful but can cause discomfort if they become infected or inflamed.

3. Genital Warts: Caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), these can appear as small, white bumps. They may not always be painful but can cause discomfort depending on their location and size.

4. Herpes Simplex Virus: If you have a history of genital herpes, the symptoms you describe could be related to an outbreak. This typically presents with painful sores or bumps in the genital area.

5. Vulvar Dermatitis: Irritation from moisture, friction, or allergens can lead to dermatitis, which may cause white bumps and discomfort.

6. Yeast Infection: While typically associated with itching, some women may experience pain and unusual discharge without significant itching.


Symptoms Analysis
The symptoms you describe—white bumps, brown discharge, and pain during urination—are indicative of an underlying issue that should be evaluated by a healthcare professional. The fact that you experienced fever and sweating prior to the onset of these symptoms may suggest an infection or inflammatory process.


Treatment Options
1. Consultation with a Healthcare Provider: The first step is to consult a gynecologist or healthcare provider for a thorough examination. They may perform a pelvic exam, take cultures, or conduct other tests to determine the exact cause of your symptoms.

2. Topical Treatments: While you mentioned the use of Meikang cream (美康乳膏), it is crucial to ensure that any topical treatment is appropriate for your specific condition. Over-the-counter creams may provide relief for irritation but may not address the underlying cause if there is an infection or other issue.

3. Antibiotics or Antivirals: If an infection is diagnosed, your healthcare provider may prescribe antibiotics for bacterial infections or antivirals for viral infections like herpes.

4. Pain Management: Over-the-counter pain relievers, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen, can help manage pain and discomfort.

5. Hygiene Practices: Maintaining proper hygiene is essential. Avoiding tight clothing, using breathable fabrics, and ensuring the area is dry can help prevent further irritation.

6. Avoiding Irritants: Be cautious with products that may irritate the vulvar area, such as scented soaps, lotions, or douches.


Conclusion
In summary, the symptoms you are experiencing warrant a professional evaluation to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment. While topical treatments may provide temporary relief, addressing the root cause is essential for long-term resolution. Please seek medical attention promptly to ensure proper diagnosis and treatment.

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