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Took Medication For Thrush. Bump In The Vagina. Chances Of STD?

I have had thursh since monday, took the oral pill to clear it and it has improved greatly to-date, however last night i noticed a tiny bump on my vagina lip not around the opening but further up. It is barely noticeable to look at, only when you feel its a small hard bump, it is painless, I am in a faithful relationship and have been for a year and a half, have been tested previous to the relationship and everything came up negative. Is this something to worry about? P.s I am on yasmin controceptive pill
Wed, 5 Dec 2012
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Hi,
doesn`t seem anything to worry about.
It seems like it could be a small abscess - you can try some light abscess ointment on it - or just some zinc ointment - the last might be better.
Should it get larger, turn painful or show ulcerations in the middle - see a doctor.

All the best
kind regards,
JR
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Took Medication For Thrush. Bump In The Vagina. Chances Of STD?

Hi, doesn`t seem anything to worry about. It seems like it could be a small abscess - you can try some light abscess ointment on it - or just some zinc ointment - the last might be better. Should it get larger, turn painful or show ulcerations in the middle - see a doctor. All the best kind regards, JR