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White Bumps

Have white bumps that look like blisters in the vaginal area. They are not painful, but they are ugly.
Poster
  • Female | 48 years old
  • Complaint duration: 365 days
  • Medications: none
  • Conditions: none

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Your physician can find out why these are happening, and treat them effectively.
You should have your OBGYN take a look at them. They can be benign sebaceous cyst which are lumps that form under the skin,more specific think of it as a sac of oily substance that can build under your skin. They are usually the result of a swollen hair follicle or skin trauma. They can get infected and form a painful abscess, don't squeeze them and have a trained professional look at them.
White bumps at age 48 are probably sebaceous cysts which are not painful and totally benign. I would make an appointment with an OB/Gyn so you can be sure. You may also have a condition called molluscum, but this is sexually transmitted, but again benign. Good luck.
Blisters in your "special area" will sure get your attention and need to be seen. I encourage you to call your treating physician right away. Good luck!