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Small reoccuring bump on vagina.

I was recently diagnosed and on treatment for chlamydia. At the time I did not get an HPV test but before the Chlamydia test I had a bump on my labia that went away after a week or two. A month later or so this bump reappeared in the exact same spot. It's itchy. It has no pus in it. I'm not really sure what it is, but maybe suspecting HPV? I'm going to the gyno soon, but I am curious on others' thoughts.
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Just make a note of all the symptoms you've had, and let the doctor know.  I find it very helpful to make a list of all the questions I want answered, and I bring that with me.  Doctors don't mind - it saves them the phone calls later on.  ;)

AJ
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The entire area is kind of itchy though.
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I'm going in 2 days. It's hard to get appointments quickly here. It already seems not as bad as it was!
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Bumps really can be so many things, so its very hard for us to narrow it down.

When is your appt?  Since it went away in a short period the last time, you should try and make sure you are seen as soon as possible.

Aj
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