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Scary Cyst or more?

From: Shanna (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 29 May 2003 08:57:31 -0500 (CDT)


Can I get a doctors' opinion? >
>>At Wed, 28 May 2003, Shanna wrote:
>>>
>>>about 4 weeks ago I noticed a pea sized lump in between my inner and
>>>outer labia on one side. it was accompanied by and irritated and itchy
>>>vulvar area. it went away after about 1 1/2 or 2 weeks. i talked to my
>>>doc just as it was about gone and she said it sounds like it could be
>>>herpes (my boyfriend does have herpes) due to the irritaion, redness and
>>>itchiness. she said not all herpes cases pose "blisters", they can
>>>appear in a variety of lumps and bumps. its been about two weeks now
>>>since it went away. now, after having sex with my boyfriend
>>>(immediately after), i noticed some pain in that area and when i looked
>>>there was a lump about three times the original pea sized lump in just
>>>about the same spot. its really swollen and has a little bit of pain
>>>(irriation). did i "burst" something? i seemed fine until the
>>>intercourse and then it seemed like something ruptured and this thing
>>>formed. (its under the skin, fyi). i'm really confused now. could
>>>this be one of those bartholyn cyst things? (i'm not asking for a
>>>definate diagnosis, just a possiblity). it just seems weird that i
>>>seemed fine and the sex seemed to cause this thing to form or fill up or
>>>whatever it did. It seems to have gone down a small bit in the last few
>>>hours since the sex, but its still there. HELP. i need some
>>>suggestions or possibilities. thanks!!!
>>





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