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small bump on vagina

I need to ask a Gynecology-related question. I am a 16 year old female. I have noticed a small bump on my vagina. Specifically, on top of the left labia minora further down. It is small, and I can grab it with two fingers and pull/stretch it upward. It is occasionally itchy. I know it is not sexually-transmitted, as I have never had sex in my lifetime. I searched up vaginal cysts and all that came up was something called a "bartholin's cyst" or something like that, which looked nothing like what I have. So could it possibly be a different kind of cyst or a mole? Thanks.
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