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  5. Urinary tract infections are a common issue for me, so I need to know how to avoid them. Additionally, I must understand the cause of it. I have a layer of additional skin surrounding the outermost layer of my vagina that resembles little pimples. Do you want to know what it is? It appears to be an extra pointless bump and is entirely painless.

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Urinary tract infections are a common issue for me, so I need to know how to avoid them. Additionally, I must understand the cause of it. I have a layer of additional skin surrounding the outermost layer of my vagina that resembles little pimples. Do you want to know what it is? It appears to be an extra pointless bump and is entirely painless.

Asked by Female, 35 ยท 23 days ago

Recurrent Urinary tract infection is often caused by bacteria entering the urinary tract, with common triggers being low water intake, holding urine too long, poor hygiene, or irritation after intercourse; to prevent it, drink plenty of water, urinate regularly, wipe front to back, and pass urine after sex. The painless, small bump-like skin around the vaginal opening is usually something harmless like Vestibular papillomatosis or a benign skin tag, especially if it is soft, painless, and unchanged. However, if you notice itching, discharge, rapid growth, or pain, it?s best to get examined by a gynecologist to rule out infection or other conditions.
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  1. Causes of urinary tract infections (UTIs):

    • Commonly caused by bacteria such as E. coli entering the urinary tract.
  2. Prevention of UTIs:

    • Drink plenty of water, urinate frequently, wipe from front to back, and avoid irritants like strong soaps.
  3. Description of additional skin around the vagina:

    • Could be benign conditions such as Fordyce spots or vestibular papillomatosis.
  4. When to seek medical advice:

    • If you notice changes in color, texture, or if it becomes painful, irritated, or starts to discharge.

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