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Diagnosed With Trich, Circular White Spot On Outer Labia Majora, Swelling, No Itching. Cure?

Hello, I have a concern, recently I was diagnosed with trich, I received treatment Monday which was four pills at once. All of my symptoms went away. Last night while bathing I notice a small circular white spot on my outer labia majora , its slightly raised, but looks flat. It not itching, just a little sore. Yesterday I did wear lace panties and I took them off because my labia majora was sore on the side where the white bump is.
Wed, 7 Aug 2013
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Hi there. Thank you for your question. I do not think that there is any connection between the your recent trichinosis and the bump you describe. This may be a small Bartholin Cyst but you would need to be confirmed by a doctor examining you. Good luck.
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Diagnosed With Trich, Circular White Spot On Outer Labia Majora, Swelling, No Itching. Cure?

Hi there. Thank you for your question. I do not think that there is any connection between the your recent trichinosis and the bump you describe. This may be a small Bartholin Cyst but you would need to be confirmed by a doctor examining you. Good luck.