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Lump ( Inner Vaginal Area )

I have a lump on the inner side of my vaginal area. It's located on the right side. I can kind of feel it when I wipe. I cannot see it I can only feel it. Its about the size of a pea. My husband and I noticed this last night. I cannot afford to go to a doctor because I dont have any health insurance. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank You.
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I don't know. Mine has gotten alot bigger. It's huge! Can't wait til the end of Oct. to see my OBGYN if it gets any bigger before then I'll have to make a trip to the ER.
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I have sumthing similar, mine never gets any bigger, its just painful, mine also seems to be just after my period then about a week later it disappers. Could this be a boil
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Okay so I haven't yet seen my doc. I go see the doc. on the 28th of Sept. because my appt was rescheduled. However, this lump is getting alot bigger. When I use the bathroom and wipe I can feel this bump clearly now. It's huge. I can feel it when I walk/ lay down etc. Its scareing me!! Plz help!
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I posted a pic to my profile of the " problem area " I cannot actually see the lump I can only feel it!
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It might be a pimple or a cyst.  Would a sitz bath perhaps be worth a try?
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It's probably an inflamed Skene's gland. Look it up on Google images. A warm sitz bath is known to help. Good luck.
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