Pimples or bumps on the lips or intimate (genital) area can happen for several
1. Blocked Oil Glands (Fordyce Spots)
Small white or yellowish bumps can appear on the lips or genital area because of visible oil glands.
Very common
Not painful
Not contagious
Usually harmless
2. Ingrown Hair
In the intimate area, shaving or waxing can cause ingrown hairs, which look like small pimples or red bumps.
3. Acne or Irritation
Just like other parts of the body, pores can become clogged with oil, sweat, or bacteria, leading to pimple-like bumps.
4. Cold Sores
If the bumps appear on the lips, especially with tingling or burning first, they might be cold sores caused by the Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV-1).
Usually form blisters
Can be contagious during outbreaks
5. Genital Infections
Painful blisters or sores in the intimate area could sometimes be linked to sexually transmitted infections, including genital herpes (HSV-2). These usually come with pain, itching, or fluid-filled blisters.
When to See a Doctor 🩺
You should consider medical advice if:
The bumps are painful or keep coming back
They turn into sores or blisters
There is fever, burning, or unusual discharge
They don’t heal after 1–2 weeks
✅ Important: Not every bump on the lips or intimate area is dangerous, but it’s best not to ignore persistent or painful symptoms.