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Suggest Treatment For A Painful Lump On The Vagina

I have a bulge coming out of my vagina, when I had my 3rd baby last year, my obgyn noticed it but didn t know what it was. It s bigger now and white creamy stuff comes out if it s pressed on, it s also becoming painful to have intercourse can you please help?
Fri, 22 Dec 2017
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Hi.

I am glad we connected. Welcome to HCM.

An infection of the vaginal area or a bump over the vagina can cause pus to appear when the bulge is pressed. This type of infection may need antibiotics to treat.

Rarely, this may also indicate an Sexual infection and getting a check up with an STD panel test would be a good idea. Getting a check up and discussing antibiotics with your doctor may be a good idea as well.

I hope this helps. All the best.
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Suggest Treatment For A Painful Lump On The Vagina

Hi. I am glad we connected. Welcome to HCM. An infection of the vaginal area or a bump over the vagina can cause pus to appear when the bulge is pressed. This type of infection may need antibiotics to treat. Rarely, this may also indicate an Sexual infection and getting a check up with an STD panel test would be a good idea. Getting a check up and discussing antibiotics with your doctor may be a good idea as well. I hope this helps. All the best.