Pimples or small bumps on the lips or intimate areas are usually caused by different factors than regular facial acne, and the cause can vary depending on location, appearance, and accompanying symptoms. Here’s a detailed breakdown:
1. Possible Causes on Lips
- Blocked oil or sweat glands – Tiny white bumps can appear near the lip line, often harmless.
- Cold sores (Herpes Simplex Virus) – Small, painful, fluid-filled blisters; often recur in the same spot.
- Allergic reactions – From lip balm, toothpaste, or certain foods; may cause swelling and redness.
- Irritation or friction – From licking lips frequently or biting them.
2. Possible Causes in Intimate Areas
- Ingrown hairs – Often after shaving or waxing; can appear as red or white bumps.
- Folliculitis – Infection of hair follicles causing small pimples with white or yellow heads.
- STIs (Sexually Transmitted Infections) – Some can cause bumps or sores; for example:
- Genital herpes: small painful blisters
- Molluscum contagiosum: small pearly bumps
- Allergic reactions or irritation – From soaps, detergents, condoms, or hygiene products.
- Heat rash – Especially in folds or areas with friction.
3. When to See a Doctor
Seek medical attention if you notice:
- Painful, spreading, or pus-filled bumps
- Recurring blisters or sores
- Fever, swelling, or general discomfort
- Any bumps that don’t heal within 1–2 weeks
4. General Care Tips
- Keep the area clean and dry
- Avoid picking or squeezing the bumps
- Use mild, fragrance-free cleansers
- Wear loose-fitting clothing in intimate areas
💡 Important: Bumps on lips or intimate areas are not always acne. Some can be viral or bacterial infections requiring medical treatment.
If you want, I can give a more specific guide for identifying the type of bump and how to treat each safely at home before seeing a doctor. Do you want me to do that?