
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.Canal of Nuck cyst – a painless swelling in the vulva left over from incomplete embryonic process.Bartholin gland cysts – cysts that form from a backup of fluid if skin grows over the opening of one of the Bartholin glands on either side of the vaginal opening, or if they become infected.What are the signs and symptoms of Pediatric Vulvar Cysts and Abnormalities? In pediatric patients, common vulvar cysts and abnormalities include: Resources for Transgender Youth and Their Families.Pediatric Clinical Trials & Experimental Medication.Nursing Transition to Practice Programs.Child Life and Music Therapy Training Opportunities.Fellowship and Subspecialty Training Programs.Children’s Health is proud to become the first pediatric health system in the country to offer Amazon Lockers, self-service kiosks that allow you to pick up your Amazon packages when and where you need them most – 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
