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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Hard Bump Inside Vagina. Not Movable. Worried

I was in the shower today and figured I should give myself a routine exam to make sure I haven t been missing and thing lately. While checking my vagina I noticed that inside close to the g.spot I felt a hard bump that didn t seem to be on the wall of my vagina but possibly my prostate or something to do with my bowel area... I could feel it through the thin skin of my vagina though and it didn t seem to move or anything. It has me worried. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thu, 19 Sep 2013
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OBGYN 's  Response
Hello
thanks for your query.
It appears that you have a bartholins cyst.
Do not worry, as females do not have a prostate gland.
Please see your gynecologist to confirm the diagnosis.
It could also be other vaginal cysts / soft tissue swellings like lipomas.
It could be the beginning of an abscess.
All the best.
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Hard Bump Inside Vagina. Not Movable. Worried

Hello thanks for your query. It appears that you have a bartholins cyst. Do not worry, as females do not have a prostate gland. Please see your gynecologist to confirm the diagnosis. It could also be other vaginal cysts / soft tissue swellings like lipomas. It could be the beginning of an abscess. All the best.