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Had Protected Sex. Lump Between Anus & Vagina. Std Test Nagative. Whats This?

Ok me n my boy friend had protected sex yesterday . And we tried a new position which was my legs over my head and him squatting over me. But any way that was our first time doing that position and I woke with a cyst like lump between my anus and vagina. We both have been tested and have no stds. It's very site, what could it be
Sat, 27 Apr 2013
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I cannot confirm anything without examination,but it can be a boil,anal hematoma,anal fissure or anal haemorrhoids(esp thromobosed haemorrhoids).Usually fissures and haemorrhoids coexist and chances of it being any of them are more.

I would suggest that you get it examined from a general surgeon as mode of treatment for all are different.

Hope it helps .mail me at payalrawat16@yahoo.com
Take care
Kind regards.

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Had Protected Sex. Lump Between Anus & Vagina. Std Test Nagative. Whats This?

hello welcome to health care magic I cannot confirm anything without examination,but it can be a boil,anal hematoma,anal fissure or anal haemorrhoids(esp thromobosed haemorrhoids).Usually fissures and haemorrhoids coexist and chances of it being any of them are more. I would suggest that you get it examined from a general surgeon as mode of treatment for all are different. Hope it helps .mail me at payalrawat16@yahoo.com Take care Kind regards.