Intermittent Pain Near Urethra, Occasional Bleeding, Itching, Severe During Ovulation. What Could This Be?
I have had pain off and on near my urethra and have what appears to be a straight cut or something going from my urethra forward about 1.5 inches. It is sore and sometimes bleeds when I wipe. I also seem to get really itchy. This is not anywhere near my vagina and I doubt that it would be an STD since I am married with only one partner. It seems worse during the week I ovulate. It started out as a hard spot about a month and a half ago and then that opened up with some blood and puss and seemed to be getting better. After being better for a couple of weeks, it started hurting again. What could this possibly be? Is it some sort of cyst? What can I do?
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it is a bartholincyst is formed and get blocked causing a fluid filled cyst to develop, bartholin cyst not in infection although it can be caused by infection and inflammation or physical blockage to bartholin ducts,if infection set in , the result is a bartholin abcess if the infection is severe or repeated a surgical procedure known as marsupialization may be required to stop further recurrences.
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Intermittent Pain Near Urethra, Occasional Bleeding, Itching, Severe During Ovulation. What Could This Be?
hi , it is a bartholin cyst is formed and get blocked causing a fluid filled cyst to develop, bartholin cyst not in infection although it can be caused by infection and inflammation or physical blockage to bartholin ducts,if infection set in , the result is a bartholin abcess if the infection is severe or repeated a surgical procedure known as marsupialization may be required to stop further recurrences.