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strang lump inside vagina, very worried

I am 24 year old woman, I have diabeties and was diagnosed with PCOS about 5 years ago, I had a vaginal exam and the dr. said taht she could feel cysts on my ovaries nothing was ever done about it the dr. told me it was nothing to worry about. Ever since I started my period at 9 I have bled very heavy blood clots pushing the tampons out and things like that at the moment I have been on my period for 3 months I am very tired the last time i had my iron level checked 8 months ago it came back 14. The past two years my hair has started to thin out and even fall out when I wash it, when i bleed it I have terrible cramps around my ovaries and become nausis and even throw up at times. I have recently found a large lump about half the size of a a golf ball inside my vagina about an inch up inside and against the front wall of my vagina I have been reading on here about cysts and fyrboids but I am not really sure what this might be, I have no insurance and am  going to go to the free clinic that we have here in town, but I would feel a lot of better if perhaps someone here might have had this or has this or has heard something about this. I would appreciate any help and in advance I thank you all.
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great anser Adrilm!  I was concerned about a possible missing tampon and found a large lump coming down from the back of the vagina.  Not ever really exploring up there before I kinda freaked out!  Thinking either eurika its the tampon or (of course I have to think of the worst)  a large tumor or something!  Now bwing that I just went to the OBGYN last month im sure a lump this large would have been noticed!
So..  using my (clean) hands a lamp and a mirror I looked inside myslef for the first time and saw it???  But was a little confused still so googled what a cervix looed like and yes.  It was merly my cervix!  Happy I can spare myself te day off of work to go to the doctors from wither pulling at my cervix causing an infection or being told it was just that!  
Anyway hope my story helps!  I suggest that if you feel any discomfort or smell anything different from that area make an appointment!  This is your body, fetility, and life!  Worth the visit!
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But what if the lump is on the bottom ?  And I can pass it
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To everyone. I freaked out when I felt that large lump on the top part of the inside of my vagina. In my case I just stuck my finger up there to make sure I didn't have a tampon there before I put another in. It felt like half the size of a gulf ball! I'm a hypochondriac as it is but this is nothing to worry over! That big hard lump is your cervix. All vaginas are straight for an inch or two then have that lump and take a deep curve. If you feel a dent in that lump it's the opening to your uterus
also the closer you are to your period the lower your cervix will be. The further from your period, the higher. As for tiny little bumps on the inside,  I have found those before maybe once and it just went away
those wouldn't explain a serious disease so don't worry! Hope that helped :)
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i have a little ball or bump on the side of my vagina of the left wall. Its it like the size of a pimple pretty small. It doesnt hurt or itch. Does anyone have any idea of what it can be?
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i have a lump on the side ov  my vagina near my clit i dnt no what it is n im really scared help please
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I feel something lump or ball inside my wife's vagina. Is it normal?
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