Hi, I can feel an lump growing internally on the lower end of my labia majora. I noticed that over a year ago. It does not hurt, doesn t grow, just sitting there. But I m kainda worried now (since I started my medical physics studies) and it s only on the right side none on the left.
based from your description, it could be folliculitis. this usually occurs after shaving or when a hair is accidentally pulled out and it gets infected. it could also be a cyst, or an inflammatory reaction which could progress and start to form an abscess. a consult with your gynecologist is best for clinical evaluation. medical and/or surgical management will be directed accordingly.
hope this helps.
good day!!
~dr.kaye
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What Causes Lumps On The Labia Majora Region?
hi. based from your description, it could be folliculitis. this usually occurs after shaving or when a hair is accidentally pulled out and it gets infected. it could also be a cyst, or an inflammatory reaction which could progress and start to form an abscess. a consult with your gynecologist is best for clinical evaluation. medical and/or surgical management will be directed accordingly. hope this helps. good day!! ~dr.kaye