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vaginal lump

A few days ago I found a lump type thing under the skin on my vagina. It's on the left hand side, under the skin of the labia minora. It's quite big, but I use the term "lump" loosely; I just don't know what else to call it. It's not hard, in fact it kind of feels like a ball of water or something. When you apply pressure to it it kind of slips out from under your finger and moves around... I am 18 if that makes any difference? Is this in any way normal? please can someone give me advice as it's totally creeping me out...
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I noticed a large  bump inside my vagina on the bone on the upper part almost outside the hole, it doesn't hurt and I don't know how long it's been there. Its not noticeable unless press on it and move it around...I just wanted to know if this is normal? Weird but possibly normal??
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It could be nothing but I would def have your gynecologist look at it. With these things is better to know for sure
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I get them from time to time but it always around the vag area outside of it it gets annoying but it like a ball of blood if u pop it nothing but blood comes out but if its n ur vag area I would go c ur doctor keep me posted on what they tell u
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