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two pimple like lumps are just there with !**@! think ?

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two pimple like lumps are just there with !**@! think ?
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Good day! I'm an 18 year old young lady and I have this problem regarding two pimple like things below my clitoral area, near the junction of my clit and labia minora. I had these after having oral sex with my bf. They don't hurt or itch or even sting. Those two pimple like lumps are just there with !**@! think (there's a yellow thing in it). I was wondering if what could they be and if these are something serious. Thank you so much!


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replied September 1st, 2011
Vaginal and Uterus Health Answer A26429
Hi,

Welcome to the ehealthforum and I am glad to help you out. From your symptoms, it looks like a Bartholin's abscess or cyst. There are glands in the vaginal lips called Bartholin’s glands. These can become painful and swollen, and an abscess can form.

This often causes blockage in the main duct from the gland, and a cyst develops. This is felt as a painless, hard swelling. Other possibilities are sebaceous cyst, lipoma ,fibroma or viral warts. You should get a gynecologist’s examination done.

It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care.



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