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Small bumps inside

I have 2 small bumps inside my vaginal wall- inside kinda deep. I went to the doctor over a month ago about a small bump on my cervix-She said it is not unusual.  She looked at my vagina wall and said she did not see any signs of warts and did a culture  test on me-(I dont know what this tested)Said the result were fine.  But now I found 2 more bumps- smooth feeling.  Worried...Go back again?
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Thanks for the info-  I get paranoid easy- but i think most people do when you dont know.  It does sound just like that..   When I do get the chance to have sex its with a guy who is very -- big...  So that makes sense.  Thanks- but I think I will still worry til I get my next pap.
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please read my post up above about "possible yeast infection, but seems different". i was also concerned of some "bumps/skintags" in the vaginal area so read it and see if it sounds like what you have. good luck because its awful worrying. i wasnt scheduled for a pap until april but i called today and got in today. now im relaxed.
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Hello, I was wondering about the bumps.  Assuming you have looked at them are they white?  I noticed yesterday that I a bump just inside on my vaginal wall.  Actually I have known about it for about a year or so and a few others but this one in perticular is growing.  I had a baby in Jan by C-Section and my tubes tied so considering how often I have been looked at I would think someone should have noticed it if it was a problem.  I also had a complete physical and complete blood work in June all came back perfect and a PAP in July also came back Negative (Yes I know they are often wrong) so with everything done so close together and for all intents and purposes I am healthy as can be I why all of a sudden this thing is growing and why I am (maybe) sick.  All the reaserch I have done I keep coming back to Vaginal Cancer.  How could it have been missed?  Sorry I am in PANIC MODE.....  Do they cause you pain?  the one that is growing is white, painless, about the size of a small lentil.  The others in about the same area are very very small still.  I have noticed increased stomach pain and gas and pain on and around my C-Section scar when I asked about this my GYNO said the pain may never go away.  I have it in some degree on a daily basis almost all day long but although painful not debilitating.  I have also been fighting a urinary track infection for the past 10 weeks off and on I thought maybe this is what caused the bump to grow but I found out the frequent urinary track infection is also a symptom of Vaginal Cancer.  If you know what the bumps look like please let me know as I am trying to direct myself away from the cancer threat but as of yet am not coming up with anything and you are only 1 of a handful I have found so far on any site asking about "bumps on the vaginal wall".  Thank You, Susan.
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I dont know what it looks like-  I didn't feel it there before I had my Dr. look at my cervix- because I could feel bumps on that also.  I also had blood work done and nothing.  I really dont know how long it has been there either. I have never had kids.   I am pretty sure it is not a STD since I have no other symptoms and my Dr. did a culture test.  Not sure what that all tested for?  I am not scheduled for my pap till March.  Anyways my Dr. said when I went about the small bumps on my cervix that from being moist inside you will sometimes get little nodules and will go away usually.  So I am trying not to worry.
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I gues you could call if you are worried.  It may be nothing though.
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