Vaginal Pimples
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While not terribly common, some women do get vaginal pimples. This condition may be slightly different from the kind of pimples that you get on your face, shoulders or back, but it will act much the same as the kind of acne you are more familiar with, meaning that you may have blackheads, whiteheads and actual pimples. The good news is that your can treat and get rid of vaginal pimples.


What causes vaginal pimples or vaginal acne?

Vaginal pimples can be caused by the following:


  • Bacteria in the pores that cause infection

  • Hyperactive sebaceous glands

  • Hormonal swings

  • Very tight clothing that irritates the skin

  • Detergents in clothing or bath soap that cause irritation to this delicate area


Vaginal pimples are more common during adolescence and young adulthood, but can occur at any time from adolescence on.


How are vaginal pimples treated?

First, it’s important to be certain that what you are suffering from truly is vaginal pimples and not something else. Pay a visit to your doctor, even though it might be a bit embarrassing. It’s very important to rule out genital warts or a disease such as herpes. Once it’s been established that you do have vaginal pimples, treatment will consist of keeping the area clean and dry, because bacteria loves to live in warm, moist places. Because the skin in the vaginal area is so sensitive and delicate, it is best not to use any over the counter topical Acne Treatments. They will irritate the skin and may cause pain. When washing the area, use a gentle soap. Your doctor may also prescribe an oral medication such as tetracycline, erythromycin or tretinoin. Sometimes birth control pills are prescribed to regulate out of balance hormones.

Other ways to help heal vaginal pimples are to make sure the clothes you are wearing are not too tight. You may also want to change the laundry detergent you are using, as harsh detergents can cause problems with delicate skin. Many women have reported good results using acupuncture to heal vaginal pimples. Whatever treatment you choose, give it time to work – it may take a few weeks before you begin to see an improvement.


Acne on any part of your body can make you feel embarrassed, but vaginal pimples seem to be particularly uncomfortable, both mentally and physically. Visit your doctor to discuss treatment options and follow your treatment routine carefully. Soon, vaginal pimples will be a thing of the past!

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