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- Hard Lump Inside Vagina: Causes, Other Symptoms - Healthline
Periodically, lumps and bumps develop on the vagina This is fairly common, and there are a variety of causes — but only a few require clinical treatment
- Symptoms of vaginal cancer - NHS
Main symptoms of vaginal cancer The main symptoms of vaginal cancer are usually: a lump in the vagina; ulcers and other skin changes in or around the vagina; Other symptoms of vaginal cancer include: bleeding from the vagina after the menopause; bleeding after sex or pain during sex; smelly or bloodstained vaginal discharge; bleeding between
- Ask an OB GYN: Lump in vagina | The Fornix | Flex
Lump in vagina: Vaginal lumps are common, and although a lump inside your vagina is not an immediate cause for alarm, here’s our OB GYN’s advice on what to look out for
- Bumps On Vagina - 12 Causes Of Vaginal Lumps And Treatment
A bump on vagina can be scary, but they're usually no big deal Here are 12 causes of bumps on vaginal area, what they look like, and what to do, from ob-gyns
- Vaginal Cysts: Types, Causes, Treatment - Patient
Vaginal cysts form on the inner walls of your vagina They may be felt as a soft lump during self-examination Vulval cysts usually appear as a flesh-coloured, painless bump under the skin of the inner vaginal lips (labia minora) Their size can vary, sometimes resembling a pea-sized pimple
- 10 Causes of Abnormal Vaginal Lumps and Bumps
Some women may develop lumps or bumps in the vaginal area sometime during their lives The severity of the condition, indicated by these lumps and bumps, can be classified into three categories: For the most part, these lumps or bumps are harmless The following conditions fall under this group 1 ) Cysts can occur anywhere in the body
- Bartholins cyst - NHS
A Bartholin’s cyst is a lump near the opening of the vagina They do not always need treatment, but always get any lumps checked by a GP Bartholin's cysts usually affect women aged between 20 and 50 years
- Bumps on the Vagina: How to know if it is Serious - HealthCentral
Genital warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) These bumps resemble cauliflower and can grow in numbers You can get genital warts through genital-to-genital contact or even from
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