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It is better to see a doctor to know what is that bump, if it is painful then probably it is an infection which must be diagnosed and cured as soon as possible. If the sweeling or the bump is not at all painful but it grows fast or becomes bigger, it might be possible that it is a cyst and it needs to be removed as soon as possible. I advised you to see a doctor really.
it grows up inside the bump and it will turn it red and all dry and like if it get's to hard it will be to hard for it to get off your face and then the bump starts to grows:*(
swelling is more or less a bump that grows on a part of your body. swellings can be caused by about a million things, std's, bruises, or skin irratation to name a few.
that is because the grease of the bump grows on the skin and develops on it to create more bumps . At least i think that is true.
It is easily possible that overly rough sex has caused an injury of some kind, however, this could be several other things; a cyst, an infection, a tumor. I would recommend that you get an examination by a gynecologist.
generally not possible
The best way is to do a biopsy. But a bump on the lip can be many things.
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Shave the hair in one direction. Do not shave against the direction of hair growth. When you get bump use a solution such a bump stopper to dry up the bumps. Be very careful so that the solution don't get into your vagina. That will be very unpleasant. If you cannot get bump stopper solution use rubbing alcohol. remove the ingrowing hair from the bump with a pin. Again be careful you do not want to cause damage to your vagina. This routine will have to be repeated as long as you continue shaving as there is no known cure for hair bumps especially on the vagina. Good luck
A bump in the lip may be caused by a blow to the mouth or hitting the mouth against a hard surface. The lip swells and forms a bump, with possible bruising. Try and apply an ice pack to the bump as soon after injury as possible to reduce swelling.
You cannot cure it, that is how your bone grows. It doesn't effect anything too.