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Should I Be Worried As My Baby Is Having A Lump Between Her Vagina And Anus?

my baby girl is 5 month old. over the last few days ive noticed a red lump inbetween her vagina and anus. and it has got a little bit bigger ive noticed today. nothing is coming out of it it just seems to be skin but i am worried and dont know what it is??
Tue, 13 May 2014
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Hello. Thank you for your question. Non worrisome rashes and lesions show up on baby bodies all the time. That this one is getting bigger is probably also not anything to be overly worried about. However, you seem understandably concerned, and it is slowly getting bigger. Therefore, I recommend consulting with your doctor so the correct diagnosis can be made and the appropriate treatment plan implemeted.
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Should I Be Worried As My Baby Is Having A Lump Between Her Vagina And Anus?

Hello. Thank you for your question. Non worrisome rashes and lesions show up on baby bodies all the time. That this one is getting bigger is probably also not anything to be overly worried about. However, you seem understandably concerned, and it is slowly getting bigger. Therefore, I recommend consulting with your doctor so the correct diagnosis can be made and the appropriate treatment plan implemeted.