Sexual Health
Why does the female external genitalia grow lumps? What diseases are prone to in the female external genitalia
The genital area of women is the most private and fragile area of their bodies, and it is also the most common area for gynecological diseases. Improper sexual behavior can lead to diseases such as papules. Most sexually transmitted diseases are transmitted through unclean contact transmission. If no such behavior has occurred, then the possibility that pudendal pimples are sexually transmitted diseases will be greatly reduced. So the question arises, why do female genitalia have lumps?
Why does the female external genitalia grow lumps?
1. Pseudowart
This symptom is caused by general vaginitis and excessive stimulation of the vaginal discharge, known as pseudowarts. Pseudocondyloma is a type of genital wart characterized by a fishlike protrusion on the inner side of the labia minora, pink or slightly transparent, evenly sized, asymptomatic, and requiring no treatment.
2. Condyloma acuminatum
There are other possibilities for a small lump in the external genitalia. One is genital warts caused by human papillomavirus infection, which is mainly caused by unclean sexual intercourse and is a sexually transmitted disease. At present, urology and sexually transmitted diseases have found symptoms of external genital masses in women, which are basically infected with genital warts. Therefore, women should pay attention and receive timely diagnosis and treatment when discovering external genital masses.
3. Vestibular gland cyst
A small lump on the external genitalia may be a vestibular gland cyst, with the outlet of the vestibular gland located on the inner side of the labia minora, which is prone to bacterial invasion and inflammation. Generally, bacteria first invade the epithelium of the vestibular gland duct, causing swelling of the mucosa, destruction of the duct opening tissue, adhesion, blockage of the duct opening, and inability to discharge secretions, resulting in the formation of vestibular gland swelling cysts. Mostly unilateral, with varying sizes.
What diseases are prone to in the female external genitalia?
1. Fungal vaginitis
A type of vaginitis caused by yeast infection, often coexisting with fungal vaginitis.
2. Acute vulvar ulcer
It is often caused by various reasons of vulvitis, and is generally a manifestation of the pathological process of vulvitis.
3. Pseudocondyloma
Pseudocondyloma is not a sexually transmitted disease. A light red rash the size of a small grain of rice can be seen on the inner side of the labia, symmetrical on both sides, and evenly distributed.
4. Vulvar injury
Vulvar injury is one of the common symptoms in women, often caused by sudden sudden sudden braking while riding a male bicycle, violent collision of the genitals during boarding and alighting, and violent blows to the genitals. In this case, there is severe contusion, pain, and subcutaneous congestion or hematoma in the external genitalia.