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Okay.. I havent had this happen ina while but I was checking one of my other posts and I thought I should ask..
The 1st time I had this happen was when I was a virgin to begin with....
Okay.. I have had a red bump on my outter left labia down low. What happens is it gets bigger and it gets painful to sit cos it gets so big it gets pinched! It turns realy red and looks like it has a plastic look to it ....Then it scabs and the scab falls off but its still there so both times I have had to taka needle to it and pop it which hurts reaaaalllyyy bad! But it hurts to leave it there too .. It leaks a red/white fluid alot of it and then it heals. I dont get more than 1 and it hasent been inside of my vagina there are no symptoms like burning to pee or discharge I have no idea what it is.. I have searched pics of diseases and none of them look like it.. Anyone hava clue?
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replied February 8th, 2007
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My wife gets them occasionally also. The o.B. Says they are nothing and not to worry about them. They are painful (she tells me) but theres really not much they can do to help. It always seems to be in the same spot and hurts till it "pops". She's been to the doc 2x's for it and they say its just something that happens. I would still get it looked at just to be safe.
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replied February 8th, 2007
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I agree with bluly; I would go to the ob-gyn just in case.
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