Easy Way To Get Rid Of Pimples On The Vag*na






Finding a bump near your vag*na can be alarming and honestly, pretty painful, too. Though a bump down there can range from something completely harmless to something a little more serious, having bumps in your vulvar area is totally normal.

For a lot of people, pimples break out only on the face. Or at least that's where they're supposed to appear. But pimples surprise, surprises appear around the vag*na too.

They share the same characteristics with facial pimples. They're generally harmless in most cases, painful sometimes and sometimes not, spread out or clustered, reddish or otherwise, pus-filled or not.

Fortunately, whichever combination yours adopts, this article provides preventive measures and how to get rid of pimples on the vag*na.


Can I pop the pimples on my vag*na? 

When you look at pimples all-around your vagina it can be tempting to try and pop them like the ones on your face. Understandably, you want to see them go and truthfully, popping them might make them go flat at that moment. But popping isn't a bright idea nonetheless. It carries risk. The vagina area is very sensitive and popping may further complicate things by irritating the area. Plus, when you pop them you open yourself up to bacteria and infection.

Additionally, as previously stated, the pimples on your vag*na share the same characteristics with the ones on your face. So in some cases when you pop the pimples on your vag*na, they open alright but begin to grow into painful boils over several days.

So the least you can do is to fight the temptation to pop them and they'll leave on their own if you're patient enough.


Causes of pimples on vag*na

The following are common causes of pimples on the vag*na.

Contact dermatitis

It is important to be wary of what comes in contact with your skin, for it can have effects. Negative ones. Pimples on your vag*na can beessed by contact dermatitis, which may result from a change in skincare products. This is because the skin around the vagina is sensitive tot hings like perfumes and deodorants, laundry detergents, soaps with fragrance, sanitary pads, arousal stimulants, condoms and lubricants etc. Additionally, irritation may occur because of sweating, urine, and semen.

Folliculitis

Those who like their vagina area smooth run an even greater risk of getting pimples around the vagina. A follicle is that needle-like hole onu Your skin from which hair grows. And the hair follicle can be infected with bacteria, causing pimples to break out around your vag*na area.

Shaving constantly is one of the things that cause folliculitis. Other consequences of a constant razor to your vag*na area include bumps and blisters.

Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS)

This chronic disease of the sweat gland is also known as acne inversa. It particularly affects the groin area and under the breast. If you have hidradenitis suppurativa, it may be responsible for those spots and sores around your vagina with pus in them. And when they heal they may leave behind some scars.

Molluscum contagiosum

This viral infection may just be the reason for the pimples on your face and vag*na, or anywhere on your body for that matter. They are known as Mollusca, characterized by a dent at the centre of a small growth that is white or skin coloured. Oral medication can be applied as treatment.

How to get rid of pimples on vag*na

The following measures can help you get rid of pimples on your vag*na and the surrounding area.

Understand why you have them
Before setting out to get rid of vag*na pimples, try and understand why they got there first and foremost. This is important for treatment because it helps you select the exact treatments to apply. Take a list of possible causes leading up to their appearance. If they appeared after you changed your skin product, then that might be why they are there. Other things to consider are whether you shaved recently.

Additionally, you might want to know for sure whether what you have on your vagina area are pimples or boils or cysts before treatment.

Take a mirror and have a closer look.

Discontinue irritants

It makes sense to discontinue whatever you think may have caused the pimples on your vagina area. If you find out that shaving usually causes pimples to appear, use a new blade every time and don't shave in the opposite direction of your pubic hair. Shave in the direction of your hair growth. Usually, for most people, downwards in the direction of their pubic hair growth.

Additionally, don't always jump into every public pool. Ask if the water is well treated. Avoid using oils on the area. They block the follicles,
Clogging bacteria inside.

Improve hygiene

The genital area is rarely dry. It is almost always warm and moist. And this makes it a breeding ground for all kinds of bacteria. So make sure you wash daily with mildly warm water and ordinary soaps. Ordinary soaps that have no fragrance, since they can mess with your PH Nance. And this can cause infections. Also, wear clean underwear and change them regularly.

Use heat

Pimples on the vag*na and surrounding area can be painful and itchy sometimes. Heat can help relieve this. Soak a neat small towel in water, squeeze the water out and then place on the area. But make sure you dry the area very well afterwards to avoid bacteria.

Conclusion

If the pimples around your vag*na are too recurrent for reasons unknown to you, please seek medical advice. Or if they're pus-filled and too painful, the doctor can safely drain them.

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