A few months ago I noticed a dark red blister in my labia. It was itchy and it would bleed a bit everyday. I didn’t pop it cause I was afraid of messing with it. Like many of you I went to the internet for some answers. One of the options I goggled was essential oils since I had recently purchased a few and was just learning their uses. To make the story short I tried Frankincense essential oil just a dab with my finger morning and night. It would immediately take the itch and pain away. In three days of doing this it had gone down in size and stopped bleeding and in a week it was completely gone. I know it’s expensive but the way I figure so are the doctors and regular medication. I hope this helps. I’m sorry I didn’t post this earlier I’ve been meaning to.
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Hi I have them too, I use heat packs to make them pop, I only get them when I'm stressed so that's regular. Full of pus and blood, very sore makes hard to do anything sometimes. Sore a gyno at local hospital once she said use heat
Hope this helps
Hope this helps
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I have had 2 for years. Spots filled with blood. If I pop it it drips quickly in a scarlet look. When I look. It appears to be on a vien. So maybe vericose? I an 55. Not had nookie for years.... married for 20 so nothing untoward. How the hell do I get rid of them. Have to pack loo roll on it to stem the bleed.
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Thanks, I knew they were blood blisters as the rest of my body is veracose but if feels good to know it's not just me
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So I just wanted to share my experience. I went to my new (and perhaps never again) OB/GYN. She did not know what the little blood blisters were. She insisted that we take a biopsy due to the possibility of cancer. She proceeded to take a stick a very LARGE needle filled with Lidocaine into my Noonie. After crying and screaming from me, the medical assistant suggested a smaller needle (why did she not say something sooner). It did help but by this time I was traumatized. She then proceeded to take a HUGE chunk out of my precious private place. I could tell she did not know what she was doing and she skeedaddled out of the room as fast as she could. I had an appointment the next day with my dermatologist for another skin issue. Why or why did I not wait. I consulted with her. She took one look and said, "these are very common. They are called Angiokeratomas. Both men and women can get them in their private places. Most people don't know they have them as they do not usually cause pain or itch. They are nothing to be concerned about. I can remove them for cosmetic reasons but a biopsy was not necessary. However, other things can mimic this condition so it's always good to have a dermatologist take a look." I do not recommend going to any other type of doctor. Go to a good dermatologist ... and preferably a female. She was very reassuring. The OB/GYN might be good with baby deliveries but she sucked for other female troubles. But DO go see a doctor. It's the only way to make sure it's not something more serious.
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I get blisters all the time and so does my sister but we can only get it from low immune system or fast change in climate or drinking from the same cup no one else gets it from us why?
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