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Gender: Male Member Since: December 31, 2006 Answers: 3591 Last Update: August 30, 2022 Visitors: 141387
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I recently went to my gynecologist for the annual Pap test and to receive treatment for a yeast infection (I had been itching the area quite a bit so some soreness as a result). I didn't realize until today that about one inch below the opening of my vagina (one one side),directly left of the bottom part of the vaginal opening, there is a lump underneath the skin. It's pretty small, about the size of a pea, and feels sore when pressed. I have had a cyst directly on the vulva a few years back, which drained on it's own. This may be the same kind of thing, but is deeper underneath the skin and slightly harder to the touch. I have been vaccinated against HPV, so doubtful that it's a wart (which would likely only be on the skin surface, and this is not).
Any reason to be worried, or does this sound like a harmless cyst? Any advice on what to do to help get rid of it? (link)
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We aren't doctors and cannot diagnose nor examine you. Only a doctor can tell you exactly what is going on here. What you have to do is call the same doctor and tell them you need to follow-up.
Tell the person who books the appointment that a weird cyst or lump has materialized immediately after the last examine and you are scared and want answers. They should take you right away. That's the only way to know medically what it is and what the cause and treatment is.
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Thanks, I am going in today..,just thought I'd get some opinions to get an idea of what it might be
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