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What is this lump inside down there?


Question Posted Friday August 14 2015, 8:55 pm

20\f. Sexually active - yes. Only contraception used - condoms.

Over the last week I have noticed a bump on the lower inside of my vagina, it doesn't hurt, but can be lightly tender at times, I cant tell if its got bigger. I also bleed after intercourse, when I never use to. No funky discharge or smells.

I dont know if this has anything to do with it, but I came of my period unusually quick, and it was very heavy and extremely runny.

Sometimes the area seems to swell slightly, becoming more tender.

Any ideas on whats going on?


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Additional info, added Friday August 14 2015, 9:02 pm:
You cant physically see it, on feel it, like a small ball, about the size of a 20 pence coin..

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adviceman49 answered Sunday August 16 2015, 10:18 am:
We are not doctors and we should not be making medical diagnoses.

When it comes to unusual lumps anywhere on your body, especially on your breasts or in or around you vagina, they need to be seen and examined by a doctor. Most lumps are just what they appear to be, a lump of fatty tissue. Sometimes though they are more than just fat and need to be excised or treated in some manner before they become a bigger problem.

My suggestion is you make an appointment with your gynecologist and have this lump looked at. Since you used the term "pence" I assume you are from Great Britain and have National Health Insurance or private insurance to cover the doctor’s visit. If so you have no reason not to see a doctor.

The fact that it bleeds after intercourse suggest you should not have sex until after you see the doctor and you should consider seeking medical treatment at a Hospital ER if you cannot see your doctor in a reasonably short time.

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