There could be many different causes for a blister to form outside your vagina. Essentially, it could be a small break in the skin that has caused your skin to react normally: it will close the break and the repair process begins underneath, with clear blood plasma, water, and white blood cells doing the repair work. This type of blister may hurt a little bit.
Another type of blister is an infection by one of many different types of micro-organisms: bacteria, fungi, or yeasts. This type of blister usually is very itchy.
A blister that doesn't hurt or itch much may be a sexually-transmitted disease. If you have a sex partner and he or she has it, too, then chances are you got it from him or her.
It is best to have your gynecologist take a look at your blister. Trying to cure a blister on your vagina or near it can be a very painful, dangerous, or even fatal under-taking.
No one can diagnose your problem online -- even based on the symptoms you provided. You should contact a medical professional/gynecologist for answers to your specific questions and to get an in-person evaluation and any necessary tests or medications.
A blister on your vigina could be many things. But if you are sexually active its more likely that it a STD (Sexual Transmitted Disease). It could also be just a skin irritatio. But to be sure... going to see a Doctor would be best.
You probably had sex when there wasn't enough lube and it got so hot your body made a blister to protect your skin.
A gorged tick can look like a big, grey blister.
Actually, it sounds like a blood blister. In what way is it NOT like a blood blister? More info please.
If you have a blister on your clitoris with a strong odor you may have an STD like herpes. You will need to see your doctor as soon as possible to start treatment. Most STD's can be treated. Also be sure to tell sexual partners if an STD is the source.
The vagina is also known as the birth canal.
Yes You Could, Like Any Other Hicky, its just like a "Clicky"
This could possibly be genital herpes, or a cyst of some type. You need to see your doctor as soon as possible to have it checked out.
It could be a scab from the blister, but your doctor should have a look at it. Don't fret so much about it being cancerous, but certainly don't ignore it. People die from problems like this because they ignore it. I highly doubt it's cancer, but it warrants your doctor looking at it.
Exact same thing just happened to me, hence the research.
You may put a thin layer of ointment like aloe vera after your blister has broken and is running.
herpes.
Your question is missing some information, like the location of the blister, but I can't think of any way that a blister would be related to Nuva Ring. Please see your health care provider in the next two days if the blister is in the genital area.
The uterus does not truly connect to the outside of the body. The neck of the uterus ends in the portion we call the cervix. The cervix sits at the very top of the vagina, which is all inside the body. The vagina is what actually 'connects' to the outside of a woman's body. It is a passageway, like a dead end hallway, which ends at the cervix. The cervix is like the tip of a nose protruding into the very top of a vagina. The cervix feels just like the tip of a nose, except the cervix has one very tiny slit while the nose has two much larger nostrils (larger than the slit in the cervix.