A possible cause of swelling on either side of the vagina is an infected Bartholin's Gland. There is one located slightly below and on either side of the vaginal opening, and they are responsible for some of the mucus that lubricates the vagina during intercourse. If the gland's duct becomes obstructed or the gland itself becomes infected with bacteria, a cyst, and often, after that, an abscess can develop. The cyst and often subsequent abscess can become quite large (the size of a Golf-ball or bigger) and is often very painful and sensitive to the touch.
The treatments for an infected Bartholin's Gland include antibiotics and the use of hot compresses to encourage draining of the swollen gland. A gynecologist can also make an incision and insert a plastic tube to expedite draining.
It got irritated somehow. Keep it clean and avoid intercourse for a week. If it doesn't get any better by then, or gets worse, go see your OB/GYN immediately.
If you really want to know the cause of it, you better see a doctor and let him/her check it up. It is better if he/she is an ObGyne doctor because that is their specialization.
Might want to go see a doctor.
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it is not swelling it is sign of sexully charge as time to need you to get calm down from sexual Arousal pour some mild warm water inside and outside of vagina swelling will go
Maybe a blood clot??? Did u hit it?
See a doctor!
Will not only cause pressure and damage to that side of the brain, the left side of the brain will also be pushed up against the hard surface of the skull, causing damage to the left side of the brain as well.
I have the same thing.. :( I was hoping for an answer but no... I honestly don't know.. sorry..
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The swelling should go down after 2 or so days, an anti-inflammatory might help as well but be careful which one you use as your vagina could be sensitive to a stronger anti-inflammatory.
It might be a kidney problem. See a doctor. It is serious even if it is not a kidney problem.
Pain and tenderness suggests an inflammatory process and the swelling could be a lymph node. Alternatively it could be a swelling due to thyroid, larynx or the oesophagus and you need to see your doctor for further assessment
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