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Lump inside vagina

For a few weeks I have been having severe amounts of discharge . But a few days ago I got a pain from the right side of my vagina, I thought it was due to shaving or soap irritation as I have sensitive skin . But when I woke up this morning the pain had become much much worse so I decided to look to where the pain was . I have a hard pea-sized lump at the right side of my labia it can easily be moved but when touched the pain it's awful and it makes me cry with pain . Underwear causes irritation and so does tight clothing . What should I do ?
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Ouch!  sorry to hear this.  I'm not sure what it is but 'could' be a cyst or an infected hair follicle. That it is painful often means infection.  Try to leave it alone.  I don't believe it is anything serious.  Truly.  However, you probably need to have this looked at by a doctor if it doesn't go away in a day or two.  good luck hon
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