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Re: Bumb on vagina

From: DINA (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 29 Sep 2000 18:18:26 -0500 (CDT)


At Sun, 17 Sep 2000, William F. von Almen, II, MD, FACOG wrote: >
>At Sun, 17 Sep 2000, Ann wrote:
>>
>>I was showering this morning and noticed a bumb on the outside labia of
>>my vagina. It is the same color as my vagina and looks like a hair
>>boil. When squeezed, a little white stuff comes out and it disappears.
>>Please advise.
>>If it's too new, it feels hard as if something is inside. Should I be
>>concerned. I have been using panty liners lately. Could this be the
>>problem? Please advise.
>Ann
>
>It sounds either like a hair follicle cyst or a sebaceous cyst. Neither
>will harm you. Lots of hot baths, and try not to squeeze them, as this
>leads to more bacterial spread. Hope this helps.
>
>--
>William F. von Almen, II, MD, FACOG
>Editorial Advisor-Pregnancy and Birth
>Private Practice
>New Orleans, La.
>
>*Please understand I can not respond to private emails.
>
>*These comments are for educational purposes only. They are
>not meant to take the place of an examination by a qualified
>health care provider. They are not intended to be the start
>of a physician-patient relationship.
>

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ann, do not panick I JUST HAD THE SAME problem aboout a MONTH AGO. it will hurt and be sore, I kept on squeezing and squeezing until finally it went away, it takes a while but it will go away, keep on soaking in the tub .. good luck it does hurt..



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