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Really tiny bump inside labia minora (smaller lips outside the vagina)

This morning I noticed a really tiny bump on the inside of my labia minora (second set of lips outside the vagina) I didn’t notice until I just so happened to feel the left minora lip and it was mild pain and I felt inside of the lip and there was a really tiny bump that only hurts when it is touched. I didn’t notice it until now, I don’t have any pain when walking, moving around or even going to the restroom. I noticed little pain last night while bathing in the shower but I thought it was still a bit sore from masturbating the other night. I tried looking at it in the mirror but I can’t see anything. Please help my anxiety is through the roof now. I’m really scared
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