Most likely is it a zit which can hurt but if you are worried you should see a doctor. Only they can tell.
could be a cyst. look a cyst online compare it.
A fluid-filled mass on the inner labia is commonly known as a Bartholin's cyst. It occurs when the Bartholin's glands, which are located on either side of the vaginal opening, become blocked and the fluid accumulates, forming a cyst. If the cyst becomes infected, it may be referred to as a Bartholin's abscess.
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.
Labia minora is the plural form of labia minus and labia majora is the plural form of labia majus.
A labial cyst is a fluid-filled sac that forms on the labia, which are the outer folds of skin surrounding the vulva. These cysts can be caused by blocked glands or hair follicles and may be painless or mildly discomforting. Treatment may involve warm compresses, drainage, or surgical removal if necessary.
No, males do not have labia. Labia are part of the female external genitalia, specifically the vulva, which includes the labia majora and labia minora. Males have different anatomical structures, such as the penis and scrotum, which do not include labia.
take a pregnancy test or see a doctor...
long labia, or just labia
answerthe labia majora My answer------CORRECTION: outer lips are labia majora, inner lips are labia minora. They didn't answer question of what the "mass" was.
the cyst can and most likely will shrink itself. although i have had a cyst the same size that ruptured, this is VERY painful you will know when it ruptures. your doctor will tell you were or not it needs to be removed. most of the cyst will shrink and absorb back into your body though.
No. I believe that you are describing the Labia Majora. The Labia Minora are the inner labia or, lips. Majora, the outer, protective, larger or, major labia, or lips.
The Latin definition of Labia is lip.