It sounds like you’re describing pimples or bumps on sensitive areas like the lips or genital region. A few important points:
Possible Causes
- Acne/folliculitis
- Hair follicles or pores get clogged by oil, sweat, or bacteria.
- Can appear as small red or white bumps.
- Cold sores (herpes simplex virus) – usually on lips
- Painful, fluid-filled blisters that crust over.
- Often preceded by tingling or burning.
- Genital warts (HPV) – intimate area
- Small, flesh-colored or white bumps.
- Usually painless but contagious.
- Other infections or irritations
- Yeast infections, bacterial infections, allergic reactions, or friction from clothing.
General Advice
- Do not squeeze or pick – can spread infection or worsen inflammation.
- Keep the area clean and dry.
- Avoid irritants like perfumed soaps or harsh chemicals.
- Over-the-counter treatments: For acne-like bumps, gentle antibacterial or antiseptic creams can help.
When to See a Doctor
- Painful, spreading, or recurrent bumps.
- Fever or general feeling unwell.
- Blisters that ooze or don’t heal.
- Uncertainty about whether it could be an STI.
Because bumps on lips or intimate areas can have several causes—some minor, some contagious—it’s safest to get a professional evaluation if you’re unsure.
If you want, I can break down how to tell the difference between acne, cold sores, and STIs so you can identify what it might be. Do you want me to do that?