I didn't know what category to put this in... I'm a female and recently, I've got a sore little bump near my clitoris, kind of on the labia majora... Yea, I had to look that up because I seriously never paid attention to what's down there. But it's sore and it itches only if something touches it, by that, I mean like if I'm lying on my stomach or using the bathroom. I don't particularly wanna tell my mom because she'll demand to see it and I just have this weirdo feeling of having people look at me there, it's just bothers me, so yea... I'm not asking for medical advice, just some suggestions on what it might be and if you think it's serious.
Additional info, added Tuesday May 17 2011, 10:00 pm: Also, I am not sexually active.. Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? adviceman49 answered Wednesday May 18 2011, 11:34 am: I'm sure you have heard this before, if not you will hear this many times in the future. Mom use to change your diapers, she has seen what is down there. Sure it may have changed a bit over the years but it still not something she hasn't seen before and not much different from what she herself has. Also nothing says she will ask to take a look and there is no way she can tell from just looking if you are sexually active.
Just what is causing the bump could be anything from something very begin to something that requires medical intervention. We are not doctors and even if we were we can not see or feel the bump over the internet so there is no way to make a diagnoses.
My advice:You need to see a doctor and have the bump checked out. If this requires you to tell your mom so a doctors appointment can be made then do so. As I said the bump could be nothing or it could be something that requires medical intervention. Given the area we are discussing I would say if you plan on having children in the future then you need to have it checked out.
A word of advice: Never be afraid to tell your parents when something is medically wrong with you. Be it a lump, bump, rash, ache or pain; regardless of where this problem may be or what you think may be the cause. As parent our first concern is for you well being. We will deal with the cause and the possible consequences afterwards.
I say this to you as a father and an Uncle to my two nieces who do not have a father. I love them all equally and will move heaven and earth to see to their well being. My first thoughts are and always will be their well being. I deal with the why, the what and the future of the how after I have seen to their well being. I'm fairly certain your parents are much the same as I am when it comes to their children. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
VoiceofReason answered Wednesday May 18 2011, 2:08 am: At some point you will need to go to a gynocologist. And you already have boyfriends. I'm sure they have performed oral on you, so they have seen your vaginal area. Therefore, you need to relax. It's just another part of your body. Yeah, I understand the hesitation to showing it to your mom, but you do need to see a gyno periodically just for good health reasons. If the bump continues to bother you after a month, go to the gyno. [ VoiceofReason's advice column | Ask VoiceofReason A Question ]
Xui answered Tuesday May 17 2011, 10:40 pm: We are not doctors, We cannot give you a diagnosis of what it may be.
However, If you shave then having bumps down there is common. The bump you described could be an in grown hair. Itchiness is common for in grown bumps and people who shave. To solve the problem I recommend using a different razor. Perhaps switch over to intuition which can be found at Walmart for about 10 dollars. [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
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