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Two huge bumps between urethal orifice/vagina

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My girlfriend has HUGE two, maybe three, bumps along the line between the urethal orifice and vagina. It hasn't gone away for two weeks. I was wondering if anyone knows what it is? I been researching online and I read something about cyst, but the bumps should be along the sides of the vagina. Does anyone know what it is?

In advance, thank you the help with much appreciation.
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replied June 28th, 2012
Hi,
Welcome to ehealthforum,
It is difficult to comment on the exact cause for the bumps that you describe without examining her and going ahead with further evaluation. If these have been persisted or associated with symptoms suggestive of infection, these should not be ignored. She should consider visiting her doctor/gynecologist for examination and further evaluation to look for the underlying cause. Treatment as indicated (based on examination findings and investigations results) would be started to help her. She should be in regular monitoring and follow-up with her treating doctor/gynecologist and report any new/abnormal symptoms immediately. If infective cause is detected, and if you are sexually active, you should also get treated simultaneously to prevent re-infection, and avoid having intercourse during treatment.
Take care.



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