Question

A parent purchased what they suspect to be counterfeit sanitary napkins during their period. After the period ended, many small blisters appeared on the outer sides of their child’s vagina, and the child experienced extreme itching. The parent wants to know what this situation is and how to handle it.

Answer

For small blisters appearing on the periphery of a child’s private area, it is recommended that parents take their child to a dermatology department in the hospital for an immediate check-up. These blisters may resemble chickenpox, so it is important to avoid letting the child scratch to prevent the condition from worsening. Before visiting the doctor, parents should pay attention to their child’s diet, avoiding spicy and stimulating foods, and maintaining good personal hygiene. Under the doctor’s guidance, consider whether medication treatment is needed.