Although there does not seem to be a particular cause for the appearance of boils, I have noticed they appear to be associated with repeated rubbing (during sex/masturbation). The best is to use cotton underwear, take hot baths and be patient. Normally they are spread out in random locations and not concentrated in one area (which you would expect from a herpes outbreak). I have also experienced the appearance of multiple boils on my labia. So there is really no use applying too much pressure as it may worsen the condition. This is followed by an even larger boil given that the infection has spread over a larger area underneath the skin. If you apply pressure, you may feel something pop but nothing will come out. Sometimes the boil is buried deep in the skin. Applying neosporin or some other anti-bacterial balm after drainage (available at any pharmacy), will speed up healing and lessen discomfort. White or yellow colored pus will come out. Once a lighter area appears on the lump (sometimes a very obvious white head), by simply applying pressure while in the shower or bath (like you would do to a pimple), you will usually be able to drain it. The lump can usually be felt very clearly by taking the labia between two fingers. After a few days of redness and itching, a hard lump appears. This sort of thing has happened to me more than once.
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