Posts like that are usually clickbait or oversimplified health claims—they try to hook you with a scary or intriguing statement and then give a one-size-fits-all explanation. The reality is more nuanced:
Pimples on or around the lips
These are often caused by:
- Acne (clogged pores, oil, bacteria)
- Irritation from lip products or toothpaste
- Hormonal changes
- Sometimes cold sores from Herpes simplex virus (which look more like blisters than pimples)
Pimples or bumps in the intimate area
Common causes include:
- Ingrown hairs (especially after shaving)
- Folliculitis (inflamed hair follicles)
- Sweat and friction
- Blocked glands or mild infections
- In some cases, sexually transmitted infections—but not always
The key point
It’s not just one single cause like those posts claim. The same-looking bump can come from very different reasons, and most are harmless and treatable.
When to take it seriously
You should consider seeing a doctor if:
- The bumps are painful, spreading, or recurring
- They turn into blisters or open sores
- You have other symptoms (fever, discharge, etc.)
If you want, you can describe what the bumps look like (size, pain, duration), and I can help you narrow down what it might be more accurately.