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Clitoris lump with discharge...

I apologize for the graphic detail in advance
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Syphilis is out of the question - I have not had sex in 10 years and have been tested.  I'm thinking more and more that it is a cyst of some type.  There is no pain associated with it and it appears to have drained.  I will follow up with my doctor to be sure.  I appreciate the input.  Thanks.
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IT SOUNDS LIKE THE SECOND STAGE OF SYPHLIS.  IT MAY NOT BE BUT U REALLY NEED TO GO SEE A DOCTOR.
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wow that has to be painful. I would suggest that you so seek medical care because it may be something serious.
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