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I have a hard, lump on the outer side of the labia majora.

About a week or so ago, I noticed a little bump on the outside of the labia majora, but nt in the inner walls of the vagina. It started out as a little bump that I thought was an ingrown hair, that usually goes away on its own. But this hasn't and has gotton the size of a quarter. It is hard and almost goes to the labia minora. I tried to pop it and it wouldn't pop. When I did get it, white stuff came out and IT HURT LIKE HELL. I got a little blood at the end of the squeeze . But its hard round the edges. It feels like a ball or something is in there. Not to be fummy. I did squeeze tonight and got a very, very small piece of white stuff. Its milky, kinda creamy. After I did that, a hole appeared where I squeezed, But seems like no difference in size. I am afraid to my bones because it hasn't went away. PLEASE HELP.  Creamy, white stuff keeps coming out. I know something hard is in there cuz I can feel it. The harder I squeeze the more it hurts. But that "ball" in there just doesnt wanna come out. I NEED SOMEONE'S HELP PLEASE IMMEDIATLEY.
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No, its not itching or anything of that nature. But i've never HAD THIS HAPPEN ! !   !   !
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It is the same color as regular skin. No discoloration, there is a small bump s bit above it. But no change in it. Since the bump im referring to has a hole, since i put the menthol on it last night, alot has drained out on its own. The bump is hard kinda moves but really hurts when i did squeeze it. Why does it feel like something is stuck but connected to something? Not to get visual, but when I grab it, its like im pinching it and its hard. Im really scared. Please can you give me a hint to what this can be. Atleast on a skill of some kind of licensed background or medical experience. Please
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Please, don't sqeeze it. You can get it more infected! See the doctor as soon as possible. How does the pump looks like? Is it inside the skin or outside? Is it round and moveable or fixed and irregular? Is it itching too?
It could be plugged sweat glands, try to put hot compresses to the area to help get inflamation down and drain the mucous.
Please, see the gynecologist as soon as possible.
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