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Q: Bartolini Glands cyst
asked by: DoctorQuestion on September 23rd, 2008
you know the place where the hair grows? lets call it the lip(i dono wads that) i've got this lump on the inner lip...n its not disappearing. i've got it after a few mths of menstration.i didnt really care about it as i think it would disappear after a period of time but its still there so im kinda worried.i don really wan tat to be there if im going to have sex when its time.it'll be weird to have one there.so im hoping tat theres a less painful way to get rid of it.thanks!


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on September 24th, 2008
Vaginal and Uterus Health Answer A4742
Referring to your description (“lump on the inner vaginal lip”) you could have Bartolini gland's cyst.

You may want to consult a gynecologist about this.




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