Hi,
A small firm lump between the vaginal wall and
rectum could have various causes. Some possible causes may include:
* Bartholin's cyst: This occurs when the Bartholin's gland, which is located near the vaginal opening, becomes blocked, and a
fluid-filled cyst forms.
* Perineal hernia: This is a rare condition where there is a weakness or defect in the muscles and tissues of the
pelvic floor, leading to the protrusion of organs or tissue into the perineal area.
* Abscess: An abscess is a localized collection of pus that can occur due to infection. It may require medical intervention such as
drainage and antibiotics.
* Lipoma: A lipoma is a benign
fatty tumor that can develop in various parts of the body, including the perineal area.
* Epidermal inclusion cyst: This type of cyst forms when the outer layer of skin cells becomes trapped beneath the skin surface, causing a lump to develop.
Your sister needs to consult with a healthcare professional, such as a gynecologist or colorectal surgeon for any necessary tests or imaging and an accurate diagnosis.
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Regards,
Dr. Priyanka, General & Family Physician