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Lump near clitoris

I have a small pea sized or smaller, lump right to the top right of my clitoris, I had another one to the top left a month or two back but it went away when my period ended. It is not painful, and has no strange color, there is no discharge and it does not get larger. It feels solid. Ever heard of this? Should I be frightened?
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Couple days ago, i woke up one morning with a little lump/bump on the right side of my clitoris ( on the clitoris). I was terrified because i had no idea what it was and why it was so painful when i touch it. Immediately i began to pour warm water on it while rubbing it but it seem to aggravate it more that it only got bigger. I googled for answers and i came upon this site. A big sigh of relieve! I've read almost all the posts and i've gotten pretty good pointers as well. I prefer holistic treatments when it comes to ailments. I took a leaf of aloe, cut it in half and allowed to soak in water the refrigerator. Twice a day i'd drink a cup of aloe water (mornings and at bedtime) the refill the container containing the water back with water. At bedtime cut pieces of aloe leaf, exact gel and place on the area. Praise be to God because as soon as i started treating myself with aloe the lump started to shrink significantly and would irritate me less in just two day of treatment. Also, i took a warm bath once a day. God-Willing Hopefully this  helps....
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Should I visit a dr if I have a cyst over the clitoris, or should I just let it go away by itself?
*help! Freaking out
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Tell your mother you need to go to the Gynocoligist. I finally went about mine (2 years later) and the Dr said he is going to do a surgury and remove them when they are larger (usually during my monthly) but it was a HUGE RELIEFE to know it was not cancerous. Wish I would have gone sooner!
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one of my friends had the same problem and when she went to the doctors they tested her and said it was herpes. She never even has had sex but the doctor told her she could get it from a toilet seat at a public place.

But I wouldn't worry because it might just be something else. If I was you I would go to the doctors and get it checked out just in case something is wrong.
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I have a bump next to my clit. it really doesn't  look like a bump at all you can't really notice it till you actually touch it. It's very sensitive and hurts even when my pants rub the wrong way I have had it for a week. My boyfriend likes to watch me masterbate and when I rubbed at my clit and every thing when I was done there was blood all over my fingers. I freaked out running to the bathroom and and wiped I am not bleeding from vagina what so ever an my fingers didn't even go near it that much. Now the bump is more red and when I wiped most of the blood was up there. What can the problem be???
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Hello People! PLEASE HELP ME!!

I'm 14 and i have this lump on the right side of my vagina.. its not on the inside but JUST on the outside.. it didn't hurt when i first found it.. but now when i touch it it kinda hurts... it ask started off skin colour.. then pink.. and now a very light brown colour.. please help me I'm too scared to go to the Dr... and no I've never had sexual intercorse!!! and I've never shaved... PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!!  its my birthday on the 15th.. i don't want to be worried on my birthday....... D"""": PLEASE HELP.......

PLEASE!! THANK YOU!!
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