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PostPosted: 04/22/06 - 09:10    Post subject: virgina lumps Vote now! Reply with quote

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Hi i`m a 34yr mum of 2 i have found 3 hard lumps on the right side of my virgina flaps i thought they where pimples so i tried squezzeing them and nothing came out and it really hurt could it be cancer or something really bad or is it nothing to worry about will they go away by them self or should i go to the doctor? reagrds kelly ( worried)
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PostPosted: 04/26/06 - 19:13    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Hello Kelly, I just stopped by to tell that you should never squeeze these little lumps that you find in your genital area. These are usually the swollen hair follicles and there is nothing that you can pop out of them, the only thing you can do is to have the follicle infected. The next time you come across one, you leave it alone, it would surely swell down. I know I once made a mess down there, I squeezed so hard as I was sure there is something that should come out, but instead I got only blood on my nails and later it got infected and started swelling and eventually I could pop the pus out, it was pretty unpleasant so I suggest not to touch anything, try to avoid touching this area with bare hands ie fingers and you should be okay. If you notice some changes that are worrying, you make the appointment with your gynecologist for the further info.
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PostPosted: 05/18/07 - 19:24    Post subject: Re: virgina lumps Vote now! Reply with quote

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hello im 14 years old and i have what looks like pimples in my virgina but im not sure... i get like one every time then it goes away then another one will appear soon.... they are usually sore and when i try to pop them a little bit of white puss will come out.... im very worried and i need some answers... and i need all the help i can get since i can not talk to my parents about this.... so can some1 please tell me what i might have or do have....
and what should i do for it to go away?
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