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PostPosted: 01/02/05 - 03:00    Post subject: Cervical lump Vote now! Reply with quote


Few days ago I found a lump inside my cervical. This lump is a size of a grape and it does not hurt me. I am very concerned so I made an appointment with me gynecologist. There is no history of cancer in this region in my family. I would appreciate if someone could tell me more about this.
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PostPosted: 06/16/05 - 06:31    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


The main lump in the vagina is the cervix that projects into the far end of the vagina. You can feel the Cervical lump by inserting two fingers into the vagina and pushing upwards. The cervix has a hole in the middle and in a woman who has not given child birth it is really small. The cervix can appear low when you have your period. Sometimes it can rise upwards, for example, when you are sexually aroused. Cervical lump usually feels smooth, but sometimes it feels like it has pimples on it. These “pimples” are small glands called nabothian follicles, and they are normal. Some women have cervical polyp. This cervical polyp is a small, soft lump that is coming out of a hole in the cervix. It is not cancerous, but it can bleed, so it is best to have it removed. To be sure what is the case with you, you should definitely go to your doctor.
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PostPosted: 07/26/06 - 06:49    Post subject: cervical polyp and my menstral cycle Vote now! Reply with quote

elonore wrote:

The main lump in the vagina is the cervix that projects into the far end of the vagina. You can feel the cervical lump by inserting two fingers into the vagina and pushing upwards. The cervix has a hole in the middle and in a woman who has not given child birth it is really small. The cervix can appear low when you have your period. Sometimes it can rise upwards, for example, when you are sexually aroused. Cervical lump usually feels smooth, but sometimes it feels like it has pimples on it. These “pimples” are small glands called nabothian follicles, and they are normal. Some women have cervical polyp. This cervical polyp is a small, soft lump that is coming out of a hole in the cervix. It is not cancerous, but it can bleed, so it is best to have it removed. To be sure what is the case with you, you should definitely go to your doctor.


I have the same thing in me and mine is about the same size, could it be anything else? Also, I was wondering if it be stopping me from having my period normally.. because i don't get mine every month.. at times i've gone for up to 5 months without having a menstral cycle
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elonore wrote:

The main lump in the vagina is the cervix that projects into the far end of the vagina. You can feel the cervical lump by inserting two fingers into the vagina and pushing upwards. The cervix has a hole in the middle and in a woman who has not given child birth it is really small. The cervix can appear low when you have your period. Sometimes it can rise upwards, for example, when you are sexually aroused. Cervical lump usually feels smooth, but sometimes it feels like it has pimples on it. These “pimples” are small glands called nabothian follicles, and they are normal. Some women have cervical polyp. This cervical polyp is a small, soft lump that is coming out of a hole in the cervix. It is not cancerous, but it can bleed, so it is best to have it removed. To be sure what is the case with you, you should definitely go to your doctor.
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