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Suggest Treatment For Lump In Vulva After Intercourse

Hello, I'd like an advise: I was with my boyfriend last Friday and Saturday, my period started on Sunday. Then on Monday morning I felt a small lump between my right thigh and my vulva and it's quite painful to sit.
Can it be that because of the intercourse something has moved in my vagina? Should I go to see a doctor or it will "move back"?
Thank you!
Wed, 18 Mar 2015
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hi! thanks for writing to us sharing your recent health concern!

After going through your description, if I were your family physician, I feel that I first would like to examine the lump by an internal examination and as per my experience in the gynec unit, it could be:

1. infected Bartholin's cyst

2. infected sebaceous cyst or folliculitis

3. injury and small hematoma

Therefore, you need antibiotics; please see a gynecologist for an examination and a prescription...

Regards!
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Suggest Treatment For Lump In Vulva After Intercourse

Hi! thanks for writing to us sharing your recent health concern! After going through your description, if I were your family physician, I feel that I first would like to examine the lump by an internal examination and as per my experience in the gynec unit, it could be: 1. infected Bartholin s cyst 2. infected sebaceous cyst or folliculitis 3. injury and small hematoma Therefore, you need antibiotics; please see a gynecologist for an examination and a prescription... Regards!