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Help! Swollen Labia

About 2 days ago, my outer labia majora began to itch/tingle at the roots of my pubic hair. Then last night, my left Labia majora became very swollen. I think it may possibly be a problem with a gland, but I'm not sure. I thought it might be a Bartholin cyst, however, my labia is swollen towards the front. it is swollen between the clitoris and the urethra. It's pushing the labia minora and other tissues to the other side, because it is so swollen. It is painful to walk and sit in certain positions. I'm worried it will continue to swell and block my urethra.

I do not know if this is related, but at the same time this swelled up, I started having frequent bloody noses as well...

Please help me! This has never happened and it's very uncomfortable. and I've never had sex or any contact down there at all, so I highly doubt it could be an STD.....

Thanks so much!
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did you get help? Because I could really use some right now!
-same symptoms-
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I am having the same issue, swelling and a blood nose the other night. I hope someone can suggest some things in regards to your post.
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