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Lumps

Hi umm I have no one else to talk to about this but I was going to the bathroom and on the left side of the outer lip of my vagina i can feel a lump and it moves and I can't see it I can only feel it but I just wanna make sure it's nothing serious and if it helps to find an answer, I'm 16 and not sexually active. Anyone know what it could be?
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I'm 18 n sexually active I have come across a small pink lump on the inside of one of my lips its tender if I press it on move the skin too much are these common or should I go to the doctor its nt been there long ?? Or am I just worryin for nothing :s
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Lumps like you describe are fairly common and usually indicate a gland infection. They normally go away after a while and can be encouraged to do so by taking a warm bath. If the pain becomes great along with additional swelling, then it's become a cyst that will have to be drained by a doctor.
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