Lump In Labia Majora, Painful, Unable To Urinate Properly. What Can Be Done?
Hi i'm 15 and recently I've noticed a lump in my labia majora. It's very painful and i can't sit down properly or walk properly. I'm quite worried about it because I've never had anything like this before. It's really big and I can't urinate properly because it hurts too much, I'm not sure what to do about it and I don't want to tell my mum about it ether as it's rather embarrassing...please help
It could be likely that you have a problem with a gland at your vulva. This is common with the bartholin glands that could become infected or obstructed thus becoming swollen and causing severe pains.
At your age, your mum should be your friend when it concerns health issues as she can take you to the doctor which is very important for now.
You need to see a doctor and if you do not want to tell your mum about your problem you could let an elderly person, your dad or sister to take you to the hospital.
Best regards Dr Achuo
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Lump In Labia Majora, Painful, Unable To Urinate Properly. What Can Be Done?
Hello, thanks for using health care magic, It could be likely that you have a problem with a gland at your vulva. This is common with the bartholin glands that could become infected or obstructed thus becoming swollen and causing severe pains. At your age, your mum should be your friend when it concerns health issues as she can take you to the doctor which is very important for now. You need to see a doctor and if you do not want to tell your mum about your problem you could let an elderly person, your dad or sister to take you to the hospital. Best regards Dr Achuo