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Unknown on vagina

I have something similiar to a pimple on the outermost part of my vagina. It looks live a pimple, but it is slightly larger. I am not that uncomfortable walking or anything, it just feels like a pimple when it is about to pop when you push on it. I went ahead and popped whatever it was, and a little pus came out, but it also bleed a lot. I am not in any pain now, but should I be worried? Does anyone know what it was?
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You might want to correct your profile page tater. The one you are using claims your a male. That would make the 'bump' problem a bit curious.
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It was probably just a sweat pimple. I get this from time to time in the outer most regions of the vagina, and around the pubic region in general. They are most common after shaving, but can pop up at any time.

It probably bled a lot because that area of your body is very sensitive and has a lot of blood vessels around it, just like you face. A head wound usually bleeds more than a similar wound on your arm just because of the amount of vessel near the surface of the skin. Same basic principle.

The other thing it could be is an ingrown hair. They can be kind of painful, but they usually aren't all that serious.
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Do you shave? It sounds a lot like razor burn or an ingrown hair.
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