Is It Something I Should Be Worried About There Are A Couple Of Smaller Pea Sized Moveable Lumps ?
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Question : Hey, I’ve had a moveable lump on the left side of my groin under the labia majora skin since my early teens (I’m now 25) a dr has looked at it in the past and didnt seem worried. But didn’t really say what i it was? It sometimes aches. I’ve now got moveable smaller lumps on the right side now. I just want to know whether it’s something I should be worried about now there are a couple of smaller pea sized moveable lumps on the other side. Are they glands or cysts?
Brief Answer:
Kindly more information is needed.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
The lumonis probably related to a cyst or a lymph node.
Kindly more information is needed.
Is the lump painful?
Do you have any other diagnosis like infections?
Have you done any examinations?
I will be waiting for your response to help you better
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Kind regards!
Dr.Dorina Gurabardhi
General &Family Physician
Kindly more information is needed.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
The lumonis probably related to a cyst or a lymph node.
Kindly more information is needed.
Is the lump painful?
Do you have any other diagnosis like infections?
Have you done any examinations?
I will be waiting for your response to help you better
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Kind regards!
Dr.Dorina Gurabardhi
General &Family Physician
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T
The left side has occasional aches but not sore to touch and moves around. The smaller ones on the right side also move freely and not painful to touch. No infections. Feel rubbery and move when touched
I have actually also been recently for treatment (lletz) for hpv cells on my cervix.
Brief Answer:
Probably reactive lymph nodes.
Detailed Answer:
Hi again dear,
The symptoms seem to be related to a reactive lymph node.
They are benign and do not require any treatment.
They are usually caused by the presence of an infection in the system. Even small procedures such as the treatment for hpv cells can be the cause.
I recommend to do an ultrasound to confirm the diagnosis.
Hope it helps dear,
Dr.Dorina Gurabardhi
Probably reactive lymph nodes.
Detailed Answer:
Hi again dear,
The symptoms seem to be related to a reactive lymph node.
They are benign and do not require any treatment.
They are usually caused by the presence of an infection in the system. Even small procedures such as the treatment for hpv cells can be the cause.
I recommend to do an ultrasound to confirm the diagnosis.
Hope it helps dear,
Dr.Dorina Gurabardhi
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad
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