Vaginal boils are blisters or boils filled with in and around the vagina. These are also called furucles or abscesses that usually develop because of bacterial infection in the pubic region. The bacteria called Staphylococcus or staph is responsible for infecting the hair roots and follicles or the oil glands causing folliculitis. A woman may develop a vaginal boil because of bacterial infection via pubic region cut or injury. Vaginal boils may enlarge, rupture, and drain causing more pain. A boil can develop on th evaginal lips called labia or in the vulvar region. At the early stage, the vaginal boil is small but progressively, it may enlarge causing more complications. Vaginal boils are common near the vilva and they get healed within weeks. Complications arises when they get infected due to cut in the skin and unhygienic conditions.

What is Vaginal Boil?

Vaginal boil is a bump or blister present in and around the vagina. The vaginal boil is often painful and filled with pus. The bump become red and inflamed as a result of infection in the vaginal region. Vaginal boils may spread via contact with the infected skin.

Causes

  • 1. Bacterial infection (Staphylococcus bacteria)
  • 2. Unhygienic conditions
  • 3. Diabetes
  • 4. Tight fitting garments
  • 5. Insect bite
  • 6. Skin acne
  • 7. Injury
  • 8. Contact with the person having vaginal boils
  • 9. Weak immune system
  • 10. Obesity
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How Is It Formed

Vaginal boil is formed due to entry of bacteria inside the root hair or hair follicles of pubic region. Most common bacteria responsible for the infections that lead to fomation of vaginal boils is Staphylococcus aureus (staph). 

Symptoms

  • 1. Painful bump 
  • 2. Swollen lump on vaginal skin
  • 3. Bump with white pus filled center
  • 4. Redness around the white bump
  • 5. Clear fluid oozing from the vaginal lump
  • 6. Fever
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Diagnosis

  • 1. Physical examination of the vaginal boil by the general physician
  • 2. Test for STIs (Sexually Transmitted Infections)
  • 3. Sample testing of vaginal boil drainage
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Do’s

  • 1. Maintain hygiene
  • 2. Wear loose clothes
  • 3. Keep the area clean if there is acut due to razor shaving
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Dont’s

  • 1. Do not wear dirty underwear
  • 2. Do not wear tight clothing
  • 3. Never squeeze the vaginal boil
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Treatments

Non Surgical Treatments

Warm compress

Apply warm compress atleast 3-4 times in a day. Damped washcloth can be pressed slightly against the vaginal boil in prder to drain out the pus filled inside the vaginal boil. It is essential to use fresh cloth each time. 

Pain medications 

Taking over the counter pain relievers will help with discomfort and pain caused by the vaginal boils in the region.

Antibiotic treatment

To treat the bacterial infection in the vaginal boils, antibiotics are given. They will also help in treating the recurrent vaginal boils.

Surgical Treatments

Treatment of vaginal boils does not require surgery.  A Simple cut to drain the pus from the vaginal boil can help treat it. Doctor uses sterile equipments for lancing and draining the boils. 

Risks and Complications

Compications arising because of vaginal boils are rare. Spreading of infections from the vaginal boils to other body parts through blood icrease the risk of major complications. There are chances that infection may spread to major body organs like heart, brain, and bones. 

The risk of spreading the infection increases if the vaginal boil is squeezed or popped. The inflammation and pain in the vaginal boil worsens as a result of forced rupture. 

  • 1. Various factors that increases the risk of developing vaginal boils are:
  • 2. Direct skin contact with the person having boils
  • 3. Skin condition causing skin lesions
  • 4. Weak immunity
  • 5. Diabetes
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If Left Untreated

If vaginal boils are left untreated, they may get enlarged and complicated. It becomes difficult to treat the large bumps that does not cleared even after three weeks. They cause intense pain. Fever and chills are the symptoms indicating worsening of vaginal boils.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. How do the vaginal boil appear?

Vaginal boils look like a white or yellow lump on the vaginal region. They may become red and appear swollen with liquid or pus oozing out from the vaginal boils. It is more likely that the vaginal boil appear on the vaginal opening, vulva, or on vaginal canal. 

Q2. Why does boils keep occuring on my genitals?

Boils recur if there is infection in the blood. Keeping the private regions dirty and unhygienic practices cause recurrence of boils. 

Q3. How do you get rid of boils on the vagina?

To get rid of vaginal boils, it is very important to keep the genitals clean. Wearing fresh underwears help prevent the occurrence of vaginal boils. 

Q4. How do I get rid of a boil quickly?

Early stage vaginal boils that are present on labia or vaginal opening can be treated quickly by applying warm compresses. Avoid rubbing the area and prevent spreading.

Q5. What is your body lacking when you get boils?

Body lacks Zinc mineral that is responsible for boosting body immunity. Zinc is present in foods like dairy products, fish, fruits, vegetables, seeds, and nuts.

Q5. How to prevent future vaginal area boils?

To prevent the appearance of vaginal boils in future, hygiene of pubic area should be maintained. Razors for shaving pubic hair must be changed often. Clean and loose clothes should be worn. 

Q6. How long does it take to heal?

Vaginal boil takes atleast a week to heal. It depends on the severity of the vaginal boils, they may take three or more weeks in maore complicated cases.

Q7. How to treat vaginal area boils at home?

To treat vaginal boils at home, warm compress is applied on the pubic region. Although, mild vaginal boils go away on their own but needs treatment otherwise. Squeezing, cutting or popping the vaginal boil make it worse and more painful.

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