
Rare vulvar cysts and abnormalities include: Vulvar lipoma – a painless, slow-growing mass made up of fatty tissue.Vulvar hematoma – an area of swollen, bruised tissue usually caused by vulvar injury.Vulvar fibroma – a benign lump made up of fibrous or connective tissue.Inguinal hernia – soft tissue (abdominal membrane or intestine) protruding through a weak point in the groin muscle and/or labia.Sebaceous gland cyst – small cysts, which may enlarge and become infected, that develop when the ducts to sebaceous glands are blocked.Mucous cysts of vestibule – fluid-filled swellings that develop when small glands are blocked near the opening of the vagina or urethra.Folliculitis – small, red, painful bumps that occur when hair follicles become irritated and/or infected.Epidermal inclusion cysts – small cysts that result from injury to the skin of the vulva.Contact dermatitis – a skin condition caused by exposure to allergens and irritants that can produce vulvar itching, burning, and red or rash-like skin on the vulva.



What are the signs and symptoms of Pediatric Vulvar Cysts and Abnormalities? In pediatric patients, common vulvar cysts and abnormalities include:

