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Soft Mass In Front Of Pelvic Bone Near The Opening Of Vagina. Is This Vaginal Hyper Plasia Or Hormonal Fluctuation?

I have a soft mass the size of a fifty cent piece on the front of the pelvic bone at the opening of the vagina. it has been checked by two doctors with no comment on what it could be. It has been there for one year, I was wondering if this could be vaginal hyper plasia inflamed by hormone fluctuation. I am not sure if I should have it biopsied for my own concern or piece of mind. It doesn't hurt but it does fluctuate in size.
Tue, 10 Dec 2013
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There is nothing like vaginal hyperplasia. ...it could be a cyst...that's may be sebaceous cyst or bartholin cyst ...both of these tend to increase in size with time and are prone to inflammation which msy cause pain...if its a benign cyst thats not causing pain and other symptoms then it might be a gartners cyst which is a type of congenital problem....if its bothering you you need to get it aspirated or incised surgically. .
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Soft Mass In Front Of Pelvic Bone Near The Opening Of Vagina. Is This Vaginal Hyper Plasia Or Hormonal Fluctuation?

There is nothing like vaginal hyperplasia. ...it could be a cyst...that s may be sebaceous cyst or bartholin cyst ...both of these tend to increase in size with time and are prone to inflammation which msy cause pain...if its a benign cyst thats not causing pain and other symptoms then it might be a gartners cyst which is a type of congenital problem....if its bothering you you need to get it aspirated or incised surgically. . .