Don’t Panic If You See Blister Or Sores On Your Genitals Here Is What You Need To Do!

Vaginal or vulvar blisters and sores are not an especially enjoyable topic for conversation, but they’re nothing to be embarrassed of. They are simple blisters which can be removed easily. 
Any women can get this vaginal blister– you don’t need to be sexually active or dirty – you just need to have the right anatomy. The most common causes of vaginal blisters are ingrown hairs, friction, and clogged sweat glands. 
There is a difference between typical STD blister or bump and non-STD vaginal or vulvar blister.
An ordinary vaginal blister is similar to any other blister and is filled with fluid or blood. Moreover, they may have oval or circular shape and feel like a gel bubble on the touch. They should not have an obvious border and they should not itch, burn, or smell badly. Typically, they appear as a single blister.

Are they painful?
The blisters can appear anywhere on the vulva, but usually they are unnoticed until some sort of friction happens. They are not painful, but when directly touched they can be a bit painful. Anyway, if you are not touching it, it should not cause pain.
How to treat it?
Undoubtedly the most effective treatment is soaking in a hot bath. When soaked in water, blisters are encouraged to rupture naturally and without any pain. Try not to open them by yourself because this way you are more prone to infection. Leave them go through their course in a natural way and the healing will start on its own.
How long do blisters last?
In most of the cases, the blisters last less than a week. Nonetheless, sometimes it could take longer than this if your body needs longer to heal.

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