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A 18-year-old female asked:
i think it's a pimple i have on my vagina lip-the outer top of the lip, not inside or completely on the side. i squeezed it yesterday& some puss& after some blood came out but that's it. i just want to know if it's normal. i haven't really checked yet but
3 doctor answers • 4 doctors weighed in

Dr. Diane Minich answered
Family Medicine 37 years experience
Infection: See doctor and have it checked asap.
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Dr. Alan Ali answered
Psychiatry 32 years experience
Pimple: Recommend seeing your Ob/Gyn. to make sure no infection persisted, or the cause is something else.
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Dr. Mark Eberbach answered
Plastic Surgery 40 years experience
Most will get better: pimples happen all over the body. If they are common or recurrent. See your doctor. Most will go away on their own.
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CA
A 18-year-old female asked:
I think it's a pimple I have on my vagina lip-the outer top of the lip. I squeezed it yesterday&puss&some blood came out but that's it. What do I do?
2 doctor answers • 4 doctors weighed in

Dr. Wayne Ingram answered
Specializes in Obstetrics and Gynecology
See if it heals: See if the "pimple" heals. If not, see a GYN MD for assessment and possible treatment.
2815 viewsAnswered >2 years ago
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