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Swelling On Left Mons Pubis Area, Red In Color. Should I Meet A Doctor?

I am a 46 year old female in good health and I am in menopause. I have a swelling on the left mons pubis area. there are 3 areas that are enlarged on that side. although there is no pain, it is significantly swollen and slightly red in color. It has been this way for several months. I am wondering if it is important to seek a physician to find out what is causing the swelling
Mon, 17 Jun 2013
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Welcome to HCM.It would be prudent to see your gynaecologist/Doctor.It could be a swelling of the lymph nodes,folliculitis,allergic swelling with inflammation and lastly could be ainflamed bartholin gland apart from other rarer causes.Your doctor will be the best guide after examining and investigating you.
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Swelling On Left Mons Pubis Area, Red In Color. Should I Meet A Doctor?

Welcome to HCM.It would be prudent to see your gynaecologist/Doctor.It could be a swelling of the lymph nodes,folliculitis,allergic swelling with inflammation and lastly could be ainflamed bartholin gland apart from other rarer causes.Your doctor will be the best guide after examining and investigating you.