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What Is The Treatment For Small Pea Sized Lump Above Clitoris?

Hello,

I am 16 years old and I recently noticed a small pea sized lump under my skin above my clitoris. Its about 1 cm above and a little to the left. I found it while showering and now I'm really worried that its something more serious. You cannot see anything on the skin, it looks normal. But it is painful when pressure is applied and feels like I can move it around.

Please help!
Wed, 15 Jan 2014
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Thank you for consulting Healthcare Magic.

I don't think you need to be worried much over the symptom you described. From your description it seems to be an enlarged lymph node only. But a physical examination is necessary to say the diagnosis completely.

I would suggest you to consult a GP to confirm the diagnosis if the swelling persist for more than 2 weeks.

Please revert with further details.
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What Is The Treatment For Small Pea Sized Lump Above Clitoris?

Thank you for consulting Healthcare Magic. I don t think you need to be worried much over the symptom you described. From your description it seems to be an enlarged lymph node only. But a physical examination is necessary to say the diagnosis completely. I would suggest you to consult a GP to confirm the diagnosis if the swelling persist for more than 2 weeks. Please revert with further details.