What Should I Do About Small Grain-like Growths on My Labia?
Patients with small bumps on the labia minora need to undergo environmental care, dietary care, physical therapy, medication, surgery, and other methods to accelerate local recovery. Here are the details:
1. Environmental Care:
It is necessary to reduce local sweat secretion and minimize irritation to the labia minora. Avoid staying in high-temperature environments for extended periods.
2. Dietary Care:
Consume light and easy-to-digest foods, avoid greasy and spicy foods, and minimize damage to the labia minora tissue.
3. Physical Therapy:
If there are symptoms of itching in the local area, a warm water sitz bath can be taken to promote increased blood flow in the area, which can help improve the symptoms of itching.
4. Medication:
Medication such as anti-inflammatory and antiviral drugs can be prescribed by a doctor to alleviate symptoms. Medications such as potassium permanganate solution, metronidazole suppositories, and aciclovir cream can be used for treatment.
5. Surgery:
Liquid nitrogen cryotherapy can be performed under doctor's advice. By using a low-temperature environment, the local hair follicle structure can be destroyed, achieving the effect of removing the small bumps on the labia minora. Regular follow-up checks are needed after surgery to assess recovery and prevent infection complications.