For a while now i have notice that i have a lump inbetween my vaginal opening and the anus. the lump is more to the side, under the outer labia. its hard to explain the location. But anyway, has anyone ever heard of this? Its shape is about the size of my finger print. It has no redness, it is not painfull, it is just a simple lump. Its colour is the same colour as the rest of my body. it doesn't feel like there is anything in it. it has never bothered me, i just would like to know what it it. i have looked it up on the internet and it seems like no one else in the world has ever experienced this. Should i be worried about it?Any answers or suggestions are appresiated.
Thanks.
I have a few ideas, but I could be completely wrong.
It could simply be a bump or benign cyst. Extra growth of skin kind of thing.
It could also be the beginnings of an infected pore. Basically, like a pimple, but because its in an area subject to rubbing of skin on skin it gets alot bigger and eventually hurts a bit more.
If its either of these, its nothing to worry about. If it changes, consider talking to your mother. Since you aren't sexually active its something that you should be able to talk about even if its a little embarassing. [ WittyUsernameHere's advice column | Ask WittyUsernameHere A Question ]
Stinkbait answered Monday January 19 2009, 3:36 am: i had a cyst on my shoulder and the doc told me as long as it moves its alright but if its it hard and stationary it's time to worry so even though where it is i believe it is a cyst and as long as you can move it dont worry but again it being where it is just go to get it checked to make sure [ Stinkbait's advice column | Ask Stinkbait A Question ]
katexoanne answered Monday January 19 2009, 2:13 am: I would try buying somd hemroid cream. I think that I may know what you're talking about. It's not anything that isn't normal, but I would definatly try it. The worst thing that could happen is that it isn't a hemroid. If all else fails you should call an gynocologist. Just because your not sexually active, doesn't mean that you shouldb't be checked out. Good luck. [ katexoanne's advice column | Ask katexoanne A Question ]
Uniq_The_Geek answered Sunday January 18 2009, 11:37 pm: Hey there :)
Us advicenators aren't doctors, but, from what it sounds like, it could be Genital Warts? Are you sexually active. Sometimes females get things down there that aren't related to STD's or STI's, so it's much better to visit your Gyn. Good luck!
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