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Small round bump on vagina

So i noticed this bump after i shaved a couple days ago on my vagina. I have done some research and it doesnt look like a wart or herpes bump, doesnt hurt, looks like a razor bump without the white tip...its not an ingrown hair ive had them, so what could it be? Its a raised bump with no out of the ordinary shape no redness or discoloration anywhere on it or aound it its the same color of the rest of my skin. However it does itch occasionally,it itched more when i had not shaved. Please help. Made an gyno appt already butid like to get a suggestion before then. Please help
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No I noticed it a couple days ago, it looks significantly smaller today though. I plucked two hairs from it last night just in case and it got significantly smaller. It didn't drain any fluid when i plucked the two hairs out. It's rather odd i just really want an idea before going to my gyno. it's in 2 wweks, he's usually heavily booked. He's really good, from my understanding he's one of the top ob/gyns here.
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So you've had this bump for awhile? I'm not sure what it could be. I'm glad to hear you have a Gyno appointment. Your Dr will be able to tell what it is.
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