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Suggest Treatment For A Bump Near The Vagina

Hi I noticed a bump outside the hair growing area of my vigina. It is located at the bottom near the bone that is connected to my leg. It is not visible , I noticed it because I touched it while bathing. I hurts a little when I wear jeans since when I sit down the jeans make pressure on that part of my leg , inner part . It does not itch nor feels tingling . I have no feeling at all unless I am sitting down for too long at work with jeans. The elastic of my underwater around my leg puts pressure on it also which causes a little discomfort. I am not sure what it could be . Thanks
Tue, 9 Aug 2016
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I really appreciate your concern, if this is the swelling you are seeing near the vaginal area then it may be due to lymph node and it can not be anything else, it is better to keep this under observation for any changes if this goes on changing in it then it need to be clinically examined for underlying disease hope this information helps.
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Suggest Treatment For A Bump Near The Vagina

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, if this is the swelling you are seeing near the vaginal area then it may be due to lymph node and it can not be anything else, it is better to keep this under observation for any changes if this goes on changing in it then it need to be clinically examined for underlying disease hope this information helps.