Suggest Treatment For A Painful Bump On The Clitoris
I have a small bump a little smaller then the size of the tip of my finger a little above my clitoris it is filled with blood and painful when touched it also stings like a cut i do not have any stis or stds because ive never had sex ive tried to pop the bump but there is no place where i can be poped so im wondering what it could be
I can understand your concern. Vaginal cysts or infections are very common in the area you mentioned. As it is painful, there are more chances of infection.
I would advise you to take Levofloxacin 250 mg (Levoflox) twice a day for 5 days. You can also apply Betnovate-C cream (Betamethasone Valerate + Clioquinol) 2-3 times a day. By the time the course of medicines complete, the pain and swelling should disappear.
However, if the symptoms do not resolve, you should visit a gynecologist for physical examination.
I hope this information helps you. Thank you for choosing HealthcareMagic. Take care.
Best, Dr. Viraj Shah
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Suggest Treatment For A Painful Bump On The Clitoris
Hello, I can understand your concern. Vaginal cysts or infections are very common in the area you mentioned. As it is painful, there are more chances of infection. I would advise you to take Levofloxacin 250 mg (Levoflox) twice a day for 5 days. You can also apply Betnovate-C cream (Betamethasone Valerate + Clioquinol) 2-3 times a day. By the time the course of medicines complete, the pain and swelling should disappear. However, if the symptoms do not resolve, you should visit a gynecologist for physical examination. I hope this information helps you. Thank you for choosing HealthcareMagic. Take care. Best, Dr. Viraj Shah