Causes Of Boils In Female's Private Organ

Causes Of Boils In Female’s Private Organ

Female organ boils are pus-filled, inflamed bumps that grow under the skin of the female organ. These bumps can grow on the outside of the female organ, in the pubic area, or they can form on the labia.

Female organ boils develop when a hair follicle becomes infected and an infection develops in the follicle. The boil may begin as a small, red bump and develop within a few days into a swollen, painful spot with a white or yellow pus-filled tip.

Some boils may appear similar to pimples, and a correct diagnosis is vital in treating them. If you have a spot on the female organ and aren’t sure if it’s a boil or the outcome of something else, make sure you visit your doctor or gynaecologist for you to receive appropriate treatment.

Boils are rarely caused for concern. Most will go on their own in a matter of a week or two. A few may require medical attention. Treatment can help ease the pain and lower the infection until the boil is gone. In some cases, your doctor may lance, or cut, a boil to drain the infection.