What Could Be The Lump On The Right Of Vagina With A Piece Of Skin Coming Out Of Vagina That Is Causing Sharp Pain?
I had a piece of skin coming out of my vagina that wasn't there before accompanied by a lump on the right side. The lump is extremely painful and by the end of the day bleeds. I currently do not have health insurance and am scared to death of what this could be. It causes a sharp pain but so far isn't constant. Please advise. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks for query on HCM. It could be due to some bacterial infection. It usually occurs after rough,forceful unprotected sex,bad hygiene. Take proper local care.Avoid tight under garment. Clean it properly with antiseptic liquid and start to apply clindamycin/metrogyl cream locally. Take nsaid to subside pain. It will subside within 5 to 7 days otherwise start oral antibiotic like moxifloxacin,cefixime. Get examined by gynecologist for proper diagnosis and medications.
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What Could Be The Lump On The Right Of Vagina With A Piece Of Skin Coming Out Of Vagina That Is Causing Sharp Pain?
Thanks for query on HCM. It could be due to some bacterial infection. It usually occurs after rough,forceful unprotected sex,bad hygiene. Take proper local care.Avoid tight under garment. Clean it properly with antiseptic liquid and start to apply clindamycin/metrogyl cream locally. Take nsaid to subside pain. It will subside within 5 to 7 days otherwise start oral antibiotic like moxifloxacin,cefixime. Get examined by gynecologist for proper diagnosis and medications.