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Swollen (sore) bump under skin by vagina

3 days ago I woke up without the bump, but throughout the day the area around the left side of my vagina became increasingly sore. It wasnt till i came home that i took a look at it. Its a hard pea-sized bump under my skin, and can be pushed around a bit. I was thinking it was a cyst, but is it normal for it to develop within 8 hours? I normally have a bit of vaginal discharge, but it seems to have increased the past few days. Any ideas for what it might be? I don't think it is an STD because i havent seen my boyfriend since the summer... so haven't had sex since then ( he has been my only partner). Worried because it came so suddenly and it hurts when i walk (underwear rubs against it).
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I have this lump on m vagaina after reading these comments I think its a cyst, do they go away?
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hi i have lumpy looking things inside of my vigina just in the entrence of the vigina whole..they dont hurt at all, iv had a few test done but they have come bk negative, im just not convinced that i am in the clear..what do you all think it could be?
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Hello Everyone,

I have a lump down there and it hurts when I move sit, doesnt burn when I pee however,its irrating when i pee. I can feel it by my vagina sometimes in. It moves around. I am very scared, I was sexually active. I made an appointment and the doctor said it could be a wart but nothing there to bust. I had a pap smear awaiting the results He stated to put warm compresses on it. However, warts are genital arent they/ would they have seen something during my pep or said something? I have been taking warm baths. I just got tested for std's and nothing. IDk . Scared. I go back in a week. Scared
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yesterday i woke up with pain in my vagina. I'm 15 years old. i have a open sore thing on the left side of my vagina. it hurts when i walk sometimes and sit and whenever i wipe off when i go to the bathroom, it stings and some blood comes out. there isn't puss but there was some white stuff on top and i got it free today and its kind of pink and gooey. just a little. and I'm scared that i have a barthenien's (or however you say it) cyst but it isn't a bulge, its like an open sore and idk what to do. school is starting and my mom is out of the country and i don't want to tell my dad or ask to go to a special doctor. i cried myself to sleep last night because idk what to do and I'm so scared. can someone please help me. i tried a warm bath to soak it and it didnt do anything. I've been putting polysporin on it. what else should i do. how do i make the pain stop. someone please please please help me
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Is it a cyst if I have a small pea sized bump on the right side of vagina and it is not where the hair grows it's more closer in and it is not visible you can I my feel it and it is under my skin? I found it tonight but I'm too scared to tell my mom. Is this a cyst or something else like vulva cancer? This is the first time this has happened before and I'm really worried. Also, it does not hurt.
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I am 17 years old and sexually active, and I've had a bump on the crease of my vagina, on the right side. it's very painful and isn't going away! I can't tell my mom because I'm scared she'll think it's an std. I've tried hot baths,and it isn't helping. What should I do?! It's grown since I first got it, and hurts to cross my legs, and everything. HELP !!!
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