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What do you think it is? What should I do?

I'm 19 years old. I'm a virgin and recently while masturbating with my figer (I have annual type of hymen)... I've discovered I have some kind of tissue inside my vaginal wall on the left. It is the texture of the mushroom on top of it, so it is like a circle with a bump. It's inside, so it's not something I can feel through the walls. It's inside. It's very smooth, and spongy. I feel very scared. I've received oral sex in August and he used his finger to penetrate me. I also have PCOS. I feel very scared because I don't know what it is. I've noticed it in September and it was a size of a chewing gum, in November it was a size of my nail and now in December it's a size of the top part of my finger. So it is growing and I can feel pain in my left ovary and in a place that connects my body with my left leg. My periods are irregual since I was 13 because of my PCOS.
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973741 tn?1342342773
I actually think it is kind of normal to find things like that.  We see girls write about it and it turns out to be nothing. If it is 'something' what comes to mind is HPV? But you are a virgin so that is not really a possibility.  Maybe it is an abrasion from fingering yourself?  But overall, I would not be very concerned.  You wrote on the ovarian cyst forum but this has nothing to do with ovarian cysts which are really not accessible by your finger.  :>)  When you do go to the doctor, let us know what they find.  
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I've had oral sex. It's different type of penetration. He touched his penis and than put his finger inside my vagina and he also licked me. I have pain in my left ovary and I have PCOS which means I have hundreds of cysts in both of my ovaries. An abrasion is something which is torn apart but this is something growing ON my wall. I do not have a hole, I have something inside. Walls are complete. There is just something that usually is not there... when other women describe their vaginas. Also, I remember the time when this "thing" did not exist.
If not here, than where should I put this post?
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The question is what do you think it is and not is it a problem. I will go to the doctor. I'm just looking for an honest comment before I go to him.
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