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Help! STD? STI?Cyst?

I have a raised bump on my vaginal lip, it doesn't look like the pics of herpes or syphilis its about half an inch circumference & its pink, it doesn't burst . It didn't hurt when it was coming up, but when something rubs it or I push on it it does, its hard & feels like its just on the surface of my skin. Also I do have a yellowish white discharge sometimes... I'm really worried it can be herpes (not sore like), I had chlamydia & gonoreah about a month ago but took the medication for both.... I went back to the doc & shes doing some blood tests but it'll take a while to get results back.... anyone know what it is? Its just a single bump at a time, its not liquid fiend & it just slowly gives away on its own like a bigger sized pimple in a way. Could it be hsv2? :(
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Yes she saw it and squeezed it, but it just felt hard thats why she said the blood test would be a definite and yes i read about that strand as well. It peeled today but nothing but a little bleeding happened... like i said it doesnt resemble a cold sore in any way, just looks like a grown pimple, hopefully i'll get a call back tomorrow with something, i am truly scared though. Thank you for replying.
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I am not sure what the bump is maybe someone can come along and give more information on that.

It is possible that you need another antibiotic. It's possible that you weren't given enough which was the case with me 4 yrs ago. Also I have read that gonnorhea has started to develop a non resistant strain that antibiotics have a hard time getting rid of.

You are supposed to go back I think a month later to be retested if you have symptoms or not. So it's good you have gone all you can do is wait.

Did the doctor see the lump when she retested you?
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