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Painful bump, need help please!

Hi, I have a little red hard lump on my inner vagina just inside the lips, it really hurts when I wipe, or walk or just move. Its a bit sore and had a really little white center. Idk what it could be, i noticed the pain a day or two ago and yesterday is when i checked to see what it was, little things like this freak me out. Anyone have any suggestion on what it could be?
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Hey, and thank you i was reading all over online, and i figured thats what it was, i also made a doctors appointment, but yesterday it seemed to pop, and it was somewhat bloody. But now there is no more pain. I was freaking out but to be on the safe side i'm still gonna check it out & let you know! Thank you again for your help!
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Hello,
For such a bump, cyst and bartholin cyst should be ruled out. There are glands in the vaginal lips called Bartholin’s glands. These can become painful and swollen, and an abscess can form. This often causes blockage in the main duct from the gland, and a cyst develops. This is felt as a painless, hard swelling.In such cases, antibiotics may be helpful, or surgical treatment might be required.

It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.

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