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Lump near vigina

I have a lump near the vigina area. What could it be?
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ok i have this bumb right near the butt hole but closer to where i put i tampon in. and if i touch it or move a certain way it hurts. please if you can help me it will be great so please help me
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i have the same problem as you. this is the second time i notice those bumps theyre not verybig. quite small but like i said i get itching and redness around there and my vagina gets a little swollen. i have never had any problems before but i started taking  birth control which has had different effects on my body so idk if this could be one. ive gotten them twice and on both sides im supposed to get my period soon and im scared its something bad. i hate doctors lol im glad im not the only one however thats curious about this problem. theyre just like irritated little bumps that hurt theyre not filled with anything and i squeeze them nothing happens it just hurts thats all. they last like 2 or 3 days max thou. idk it all seems weird.
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My boyfreind and I have recently had sex, aprx 4 days ago. He had recently had a cold sore, and I always am sure to not kiss him or have any contact with it whatsoever, but that night 4 days ago, it seemed as though the infection was gone and it was just healing so I wasn't too concerned. We participated in oral sex and now I have a small pimple like thing in my vigina. I have white discharge and it sometimes gets itchy and irritated. Is this what I think it is? Please help me out.
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i am 15 years old an i have just noticed a small lump near the front of my vagina. It is about the size of a pea and i slightly uncomfortable but since i only just noticed i dont really want to go to the doctors yet. I know that sounds stupid but laying down on a doctors table with my legs spread out is REALLY not very appealing. The lumps is quite pink and it feels like a pea or a granual beneath my skin. If anyone had any advice or help they would like to offer it would apreciated SO much. Thank you! : (
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hi, i'm seventeen and i have had sex but only with my boyfriend who i am 150% sure is totally clean- so i know this isn't an std. i noticed red itchy bumps on my vagina the other day and told my mom so she bought me a yeast infection medication over the counter. i only used it one day because it really grossed me out and didn't seem to help. the next day the bumps were still there but i wasn't itchy or irritated. since then the bumps are still there and i am still feeling a little irritated.

i also noticed a painful lump on the top right side of my vagina- right where the very top of my thigh meets my vagina. it is not a bump- it is under the skin not on top of it. it isn't red or itchy or anything it is just a lump under my skin that hurts when i touch it. i'm really worried about it and don't know what it could be. i also am wondering if it is related to the red bumps on my vaginal lips.

please help me if you can!
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I had one to come up on my vigina and lord did it hurt! I mean by beening sore! so I asked my mom about it and she told me to get a little peice of fatback meat and some bandats and put it on the place I know that sounds nasty but it works.So I did and it brought it to ahead and I squeezed it after it came to a head ,it hut to squeeze it but I did and you would not believe what came out of it!( a little infection and a hair!)
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