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I'm not a doc, but I've had the same thing, and it was my bladder pushing against the vaginal wall on one side and the rectal tissue pushing against the other side. I had two lumps in my vagina. They became larger when I "bore down" (pushed down). Try examining yourself when you do this. It could mean that you need a surgical repair. Get yourself to a doctor. If youdon't have medical insurance, try going to a clinic. I had mine repaired, and I'm doing fine.
did it hurt.....i have a huge lump towards the back of my vagina and my vigina (vagina) has gotten extremly tight like so tight ...but ime not in any pian... i can move the lump and it sticks out wards it is massive like..do you think my problem sounds the same?
This thread is extremely old now but I hate unresolved questions and came upon this thread accidentally while searching for something else so I will answer it for anyone that may stumble upon it at a later date.
The condition referred to in previous posts is called prolapse.There are 3 kinds of pelvic prolapse...to avoid medical jargon and to simplify something that medical terminology just complicates unnecessarily the three types are easily referred to as rectal,vaginal and bladder prolapse.
This happens when the muscles in the vagina/rectum/abdomen singularly or in any combination weaken and can no longer support the organs in the abdominal/pelvic region.This causes the organ to prolapse or fall into the vagina creating discomfort and a bulge that can be seen/felt from the outside and inside of the vagina/vaginal opening.Depending on the severity it often requires surgery.The surgery is nothing to be afraid of,is a common surgery that results in maybe 4-6 weeks of downtime and abstinence from sexual activity and has a very high success rate of permanently addressing the problem.The condition will worsen over time if not addressed so please see a urologist or GYN as soon as you feel you have a problem.Kegel exercises are minimally effective in rebuilding the muscle tone necessary to support the organs,however it is no replacement for surgery.The good news? The procedure will address the prolapse as well as tighten the muscles in the vagina and IS covered by most insurance as well as medicaid/medical assistance.If you have low income and are worried,don't be.Apply for medicaid/medical assistance as they cannot turn you down for medically necessary surgery even if it"s pre existing.Good luck,God bless,get well and remember that the BEST gift we can give ourselves is that of good health.
I have a lump, toward the opening on the inside also...!
it doesnt hurt, my boyfriend thinks its my "g" spot im like...i dont know. it doesnt stick wayy out or anything, it feels like its supposed to be there. it doesnt feel like a cyst or anything.
The condition referred to in previous posts is called prolapse.There are 3 kinds of pelvic prolapse...to avoid medical jargon and to simplify something that medical terminology just complicates unnecessarily the three types are easily referred to as rectal,vaginal and bladder prolapse.
This happens when the muscles in the vagina/rectum/abdomen singularly or in any combination weaken and can no longer support the organs in the abdominal/pelvic region.This causes the organ to prolapse or fall into the vagina creating discomfort and a bulge that can be seen/felt from the outside and inside of the vagina/vaginal opening.Depending on the severity it often requires surgery.The surgery is nothing to be afraid of,is a common surgery that results in maybe 4-6 weeks of downtime and abstinence from sexual activity and has a very high success rate of permanently addressing the problem.The condition will worsen over time if not addressed so please see a urologist or GYN as soon as you feel you have a problem.Kegel exercises are minimally effective in rebuilding the muscle tone necessary to support the organs,however it is no replacement for surgery.The good news? The procedure will address the prolapse as well as tighten the muscles in the vagina and IS covered by most insurance as well as medicaid/medical assistance.If you have low income and are worried,don't be.Apply for medicaid/medical assistance as they cannot turn you down for medically necessary surgery even if it"s pre existing.Good luck,God bless,get well and remember that the BEST gift we can give ourselves is that of good health.
it doesnt hurt, my boyfriend thinks its my "g" spot im like...i dont know. it doesnt stick wayy out or anything, it feels like its supposed to be there. it doesnt feel like a cyst or anything.
AHHHH! vaginas r so complicated lol!