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What Is The Lump Between My Vagina And Anus?

Hi I'm not sure if this is normal or not but between my vagina and anus it's is really hard and feels like a big lump under the skIn but only bulges out slightly so I'm not sure if it's just muscle but I'm not sure what is is suppose to be like. I think I'm just paranoid.
Thu, 12 Feb 2015
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hi! thanks for sharing your minor health issue with us!

I know that you wrote this to us but there are many more women who experience this and they will be benefitted by your post, I hope !

As per our clinical experience this perineal lump could be:

1. a skin tag

2. an inclusion cyst

3. a chronic abscess

4. anal fistula, healed

5. normal developmental condition

Therefore, you need to meet a gynecologist / surgeon for a perineal examination and to relieve your concerns!

regards,

Ther
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What Is The Lump Between My Vagina And Anus?

Hi! thanks for sharing your minor health issue with us! I know that you wrote this to us but there are many more women who experience this and they will be benefitted by your post, I hope ! As per our clinical experience this perineal lump could be: 1. a skin tag 2. an inclusion cyst 3. a chronic abscess 4. anal fistula, healed 5. normal developmental condition Therefore, you need to meet a gynecologist / surgeon for a perineal examination and to relieve your concerns! regards, Ther