You can have a bump on your labia for any number of reasons.
The worst case being some sort of an STD. It there's any chance of this, talk to your doctor and get tested right away.
The best case is it's simply a blood blister, or a pimple, or an ingrown hair (if you shave) and like most of these they can be found all over the body and will go away on their own.
easy..it most likely is a pimple it does happen.
Friction may cause irritation to the inner labia and an ingrowing hair may cause a pimple-like irritation to appear on the outer labia if you shave or wax your genitals. However, from my recollection, a "sore" could indicate the first stage of syphilis or it could be indicative of herpes, in a worst case scenario. If you are a sexually active individual, it is best to err on the side of caution and to submit to a medical examination to determine the EXACT cause of any genital irritation so that steps can be taken to treat (and isolate) any infection.
A torn labia would cause severe pain and bleeding.
A wound or pimple on the outer surface of the outer labia could be caused by an ingrown hair, a blocked sweat or oil gland, or heat or "diaper" rash. The inner surface is mucous membrane, so if there, it could be a blocked lubrication gland. If it does not resolve itself in a reasonable time, or if it burns when exposed to touch, air, or urine, or if it resolves then reoccurs, consult a physician. Note that "not sexually active" means different things to different people, and there are many activities not involving penetration that can still transmit STDs. Like, um, hand-to-there.
A wound or pimple on the outer surface of the outer labia could be caused by an ingrown hair, a blocked sweat or oil gland, or heat or "diaper" rash. The inner surface is mucous membrane, so if there, it could be a blocked lubrication gland. If it does not resolve itself in a reasonable time, or if it burns when exposed to touch, air, or urine, or if it resolves then reoccurs, consult a physician. Note that "not sexually active" means different things to different people, and there are many activities not involving penetration that can still transmit STDs. Like, um, hand-to-there.
could be a cyst. look a cyst online compare it.
The labia can either be stretched too far during a fall, causing a tear, or you might have accidentally hit it on something.
No, it is not. There are other infections that can cause UTI symptoms with swollen labia. See your health care provider ASAP for an accurate diagnosis.
The rush of blood into the labia caused by sexual stimulation can cause the labia to turn a dark color. If the labia belong to someone of a dark complexion, ie African American, Indian, etc. the labia may become black with age. It should also be considered that caucasian women who have more than frequent sexual activity can develop a darker color in their labia from friction, stretching and oversized, prolonged penetration.
Labial Beautification or Labiaplasty (sometimes referred to as labia minor reduction or labial reduction is plastic surgery of the labia majora and/or the labia minora, which are the external folds of skin surrounding the structures of the vulva. The procedure involves reducing elongated or full labia. When labia are created where there were none, it is usually part of a vaginoplasty. This procedure is performed for a variety of reasons, including correction of damage done to the labia during childbirth, because larger labia can cause pain or discomfort, or for the purposes of cosmetic surgery.
Labia minora is the plural form of labia minus and labia majora is the plural form of labia majus.
labia majora
The labia majora