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Swollen labia minora

A day or two ago, I noticed that my left labia minora was swollen. It's not itchy, it doesn't burn; I have no symptoms other than the swollen area being rather sore to the touch. If I squeeze it, it hurts. When I did some investigating, it feels as if there's a small tube inside my labia minora, about 3/4 in. long. It changes a bit depending on if I'm aroused or not. It's in the part right next to the clitoris. I AM a virgin. I noticed it on the evening after my boyfriend had come over, and we'd had a bit of oral/hand "fun."
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I have a swollen left labium minor.  I've not been sexually active for 10 months now so prayerfully it's not a result of that.  I'm recovering from a bad sinus infection and still somewhat congested.  I was given anitbiotics that I'm still taking.  What could be the problem?
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1514431 tn?1290442356
A day later, my vagina started itching and the entrance was bright pink/red.. :/
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