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Flowers665 · 09/02/2025 20:22

I keep getting these pea sized boils on the inside of my labia. Sometimes I can squeeze them and it's like a mix of pus and blood. Does anyone else get these? I'm worried to go to the doctor because of what it could be.

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ohyesido · 09/02/2025 20:25

Hydradentitis supperativa

EducatingArti · 09/02/2025 20:26

Yes. I think they are fairly normal. I've had them on and off for decades. If you keep getting them frequently I would see your GP in case there is something that is causing you to get them so often. They don't have to mean anything sinister or nasty though.
Do go and get checked out.

BobbyBiscuits · 09/02/2025 20:30

I've had very small spots in that area, I can squeeze a bit of white stuff out. If there's blood there then it's something a bit different. I'm sure nothing life threatening! Just go to the female GP. It's better to know and then they can give you something for it.

samarrange · 13/02/2025 14:17

Flowers665 · 09/02/2025 20:22

I keep getting these pea sized boils on the inside of my labia. Sometimes I can squeeze them and it's like a mix of pus and blood. Does anyone else get these? I'm worried to go to the doctor because of what it could be.

I'm worried to go to the doctor because of what it could be.

Well, if it's bad, not going to the doctor will probably result in it becoming worse. I wish there was a cure for this kind of avoidance behaviour, which I also get from time to time, and DP tells me "Just go and see the bloody doctor". So forgive my hypocrisy, but if you are afraid of it being something bad, that's where you want to be. 🙏

On the upside, my Mum was a doctor, and she taught me that in most cases, the stuff you have to worry about (sepsis aside) is the least spectacular. Most beginning skin cancers, for example, don't look at all nasty, nor do they hurt or itch. Anything with pus in it is a sign that the immune system is doing its job.

bradypuss · 14/02/2025 19:25

Yes I used to get these around ovulation time .
V satisfying squeeze but I am a sporner .
Sadly now I'm possibly in the menopause I rarely get them

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