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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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What Is The Treatment For The Paining Lump With Urethra?

The way I would describe it is I have a ball that contains my urethra. This ball blocks my vagina opening when sitting or standing. After a violent examination by my doctor’s nurse the ball or urethra is now again having sharp shooting pains though it. On the bottom of my vagina there is skin coming out my vagina. The skin is attached to the inside of the vagina. The lower left side of my vagina is swollen. When this skin protrudes the vagina it is uncomfortable sitting. I have noticed the swelling is now on the lower right side. Can someone please give me an idea as to what this is? Maybe a test I can ask for. The top and bottom of my vagina meet.
Thu, 20 Nov 2014
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Hi,
From history it seems that you might be having prolapse of urinary bladder called Cystocele, causing this problem.
Consult Gynaec and get physical examination done.
After proper diagnosis, plan of treatment can be decided.
Ok and take care.
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What Is The Treatment For The Paining Lump With Urethra?

Hi, From history it seems that you might be having prolapse of urinary bladder called Cystocele, causing this problem. Consult Gynaec and get physical examination done. After proper diagnosis, plan of treatment can be decided. Ok and take care.