Lump On Inner Lip Of Vagina
I am a 20 year old female and I am worried about a whitish pink lump in my vaginal opening. I am a virgin and never paid ...
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Hi, lybrate user, You •It may be brotheline's cyst , you are suffering from, owing to lack of hygiene. •It so cause due to blockage of secretion of glands to lubricate vagina, converts in cyst . Wear,loose panties to allow fresh air to pass through inorder to nourish your pelvic and vaginal muscles. •Consult , privetly for a faster recovery, till, then take, homoeopathic medicine, underlying : @ Thuja occ Q -10.droos , thrice. •Avoid , junk food, alcohol and nicotine. Tk, care.
I have little swelling in right lip of my vagina which I think has spread to top of vagina due to which I can see a big ...
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Hi lybrate-user as your history I think it is bartholin cyst and there is pus collection in it (bartholin abscess) .it will not cure by oint or antibiotics consult your gynaecologist ok.
I found a hard lump in the vagina beneath the right side of the vaginal lips it does not pain and does not make me disco ...
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Hello- Your vulva has a number of glands, including oil glands, Bartholin's glands, and Skene's glands. A cyst can form if these glands become clogged. The size of cysts varies, but most feel like small, hard lumps. Cysts aren't usually painful unless they become infected. Just apply hot compresses. It will help resolving the lump.
I have a lump of some sort on the outside of my vagina like on the lip or something? I am 16 and a virgin just to state. ...
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Hi. Probably you have bartholins cyst. It's harmless. But it can get infected and form abscess. Whenever you wish, you can get it surgically removed.
I have a lump that may be about pea sized in my vaginal area. It is not inside my vagina opening, it is a couple of cent ...
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Hello- Bumps and lumps on your vagina and vulva can be normal, or they could be a sign of a condition that requires medical attention.
I got a lump on the outer lip of the vagina, five days ago. And three day ago, I consult a doctor. She gave me medicine ...
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Based on your description, it is likely to be a infection. Continue treatment that you are taking. If no improvement occurs in 2-3 days, you should your gynecologist.
Hard lump under skin on vagina lip. No head. Burning since 2 days. Recently had an vagina infection and was on medicatio ...
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Lump on the vaginal lips can be a Bartholin cyst .which need to be marsupilize or drain out. Consult a gynecologist for the same as other pathologies can only be rule out after physical examination only.
I am on drug isotretinoin 30 mg for a month. And during this period I have observed significant side effects like bleedi ...
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The most common side effects of are: dry skin, itching, rash, dry nose, nosebleeds, cracks in the corners of the mouth, dry mouth, dry lips,
I am having near my private part and its so bad that I can not even sleep at night what to do? ...
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Vulval itching Itchiness of the vulva is almost never caused by a sexually transmitted infection, but is usually a result of thrush or a skin condition. The lips of the vulva (the labia) are covered by ordinary skin, so the area can be affected by conditions such as eczema and psoriasis. And sometimes only the vulval skin is affected, so the diagnosis may come as a surprise. The usual mistake with vulval itching is to assume that you have thrush, and keep on applying anti-thrush creams that you have bought from a pharmacy. This may actually worsen the condition, because you can become allergic to some of the ingredients. If an anti-thrush cream does not deal with the problem within a few days, or if the itching comes back, see your doctor. If you have a skin condition, and not thrush, you need the appropriate treatment. This section explains the most common causes of vulval itching and what you can do about them. And you can find more information about thrush and trichomoniasis in the section on genital infections. Thrush is a fungal infection caused by Candida albicans. About 1 woman in 5 has Candida in her vagina without it causing any symptoms. Hormones in the vaginal secretions and the friendly vaginal bacteria keep it at bay. But problems can arise when this natural balance becomes upset, and the Candida multiplies. Thrush does not always cause a discharge â the main symptom is itching or soreness, and this gets worse in the week before a period. If there is a discharge, it is usually only slight, does not smell and looks like cottage cheese. Trichomoniasis. Infection with Trichomonas vaginalis can be itchy. Psoriasis is a skin condition that can be extremely itchy when the genitals are involved. The skin usually becomes bright red, often with painful cracks. The affected area may extend to the groin and to around the back passage (the anus) and between the buttocks. Psoriasis on other parts of the body is scaly (check your scalp, knees and elbows), but in the vulval area it tends to be smooth. You can have psoriasis on the vulva without having it anywhere else on your body. Lichen sclerosus is another extremely itchy skin condition affecting the vulva. The itching is often so bad that it can affect a sufferer's sleep. It is most common around the menopause and in girls just before puberty, though it can occur at any age. Its cause is a mystery. The skin looks thin and pale, and the area around the anus may also be affected. If it is not treated, the lips of the vulva eventually shrink, the vaginal opening narrows and sex becomes painful and can tear the skin. Treatment of this condition is simple, and your doctor can prescribe a special steroid cream. Allergies and sensitivities can cause redness and itching. The vulval area seems to be very sensitive to chemicals, probably because the vulva is moist and warm conditions that favour the absorption of chemicals by the skin. It is possible to develop an allergy to almost any chemical substance that comes into contact with the vulva, such as may be present in: skin creams (including anti-thrush creams) perfumes in soaps, bubble baths, shower gels and shampoos disinfectants washing powders and fabric softeners clothing dye (especially yellow) self-adhesive sanitary pads deodorants (including âintimateâ ones). In the past, it was thought that the enzymes in bio washing powders were particularly likely to cause an itchy allergy, but this seems to be a myth (British Journal of Dermatology 2008; 158:1177â81). Excessive washing can irritate the vulval area. Older women who may find it difficult to get into a bath may worry about personal hygiene, with the result that they wash the area too much. There is no need to wash several times a day â once is sufficient. Vulval intraepithelial neoplasia is a condition that usually affects older women, and causes itchiness in only a small area. It occurs because the skin in that area has become abnormal. There is a risk that it could develop into a skin cancer of the vulva, so it is important to see your doctor if you suspect you have this condition. Cancer of the vulva is very rare, and tends to affect mainly older women; itching can be the first sign, or there may be a lump or a sore. Stress or anxiety can cause itching. When you are stressed or anxious, your nervous system is on alert, and small sensations can become amplified into unpleasant itching or even pain. So it is not imaginary, it is real. What you can do about vulval itching Start by trying to eliminate anything that could be causing an allergy or sensitivity â look at the dos and donâts for vulval problems. Avoid swimming while you have the irritation â the chlorine may make it worse. If you have been applying cream from the pharmacy for more than 1 week, and you still have the problem, stop using it. You may have developed a sensitivity to one of the ingredients. If the itch is really bad, you may be scratching in your sleep, causing more damage. Keep your fingernails short and wear cotton gloves when you go to bed.
I have a lump on the inner side of my vagina, not deep inside, it's on the inner wall of the lips of of the begins. I'm ...
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It is gartner cyst which is not cancer. It is a fluid collection and only treatment is surgical removal. If you r a virgin still then please get it removed only after marriage. If you already had sex then you can get it removed now.