Please help! On the right side of my vagina, (where the leg meets) or where you undies sit. I've got a lump, i've had lumps there before too, but this time it is bigger (it's probably two finger tips wide and two two finger tips long) I really don'y want to go see a doctor, I'm 17, and i'm too embarrased to tell my mum about it. Does anyone know if it will go away by itself or if it could be dangerous. It sore when i walk etc.
2007-09-06
21:47:30
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I read that you should just prick it with a pin and see if any pus (gross) come out. I did that and a little bit did. But it was mostly blood, does that mean anything??
2007-09-06
22:06:13 ·
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Sweetie tell you Mum, you have glands there and may have a normal infection in your body, don't be afraid or embarrassed this happens all of the time.
2007-09-06 21:52:41
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answered by baja QT 4
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It could just be a cyst or pimple but you really should let your mom know what's going on and even though I know you are not comfortable with the idea of going to the doctor, they really need to evaluate the situation further to find out if it's something you need to worry about.
In the mean time try using a warm, wet face towel to the area to see if that helps ease some of the pain.
2007-09-06 21:52:50
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answered by sokokl 7
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quiet down no concerns it is amazingly common in women and adult males human beings. this could be a sebaceous cyst and it particularly is a closed sac under the floor full of a cheese-like or oily textile or puss colored textile. Sebaceous cysts are no longer risky and could often be disregarded. putting a heat moist fabric (compress) over the section could help the cyst drain and heal. in case you have a small contaminated cyst, your medical expert could inject it with a steroid drugs that reduces swelling. If the cyst will become swollen, soft, or great, your medical expert could surgically eliminate it. This technique is finished contained in the medical expert's place of work. lower back no concerns youll be ok so dont attempt to pop it....
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answered by ? 4
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don't be embarrassed to tell your mother about it...I am sure that she wants the best medical attention for you..and if you are worried that she may find out "something"..don't worry about that...the doctor will not disclose anything about you to her.
It sounds to me like you have a cyst or boil. It would be wise to see a physician just in case it needs to be drained. Alot of women get them (clothing rubs, hair follicles get clogged)
The discomfort alone will drive you crazy, so please, tell your mum what is going on so she can help you take care of it.
2007-09-06 21:55:05
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answered by simmychick 4
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DON'T TAKE ANY CHANCES get to a doctor weather your embarrassed or not would you rather find out later down the track that something major is wrong don't be silly i say just go to the doctor and your mum would be the most supportive person in this situation so please see the doctor
2007-09-06 21:51:41
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answered by vicky_vicstar 4
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Probably just an ingrown hair, or a cyst where your panties rub. If it is that big, it probably needs to be drained and may be too painful for you to do yourself. Also, it could get infected if you try to lance it yourself. Just tell your Mom, Honey we all deal with it, no big deal.
2007-09-06 21:53:24
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answered by Jessica M 3
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I was told by a Physicians Assistant that they were cysts. Apparently there's nothing you can do about them. Not sure if I believed her or not....but that's what she said.
2007-09-06 21:52:41
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answered by Helen Scott 7
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What would you rather be.......embarrassed, or dead?
Go see a doctor, and stop being a damned fool all the rest of your life.
2007-09-06 21:56:21
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answered by doshiealan 6
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i get them too. they are cysts. you can go to the doctor to get them removed but i dont bother. its not sexual.
2007-09-06 21:52:57
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answered by Anonymous
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