I am thinking you mean vaginitis - it is related to bacteria. Is your vulva swollen and sore? Is it a bit itchy? Does it hurt to urinate? Most women get this from too much sex (is there such as thing?) or rough sex. You should always pee and wash after sex. Treat it like you would treat thrush - avoid sex, change your underwear frequently and use an anti-fungal cream. You may find that it clears up after your next period.
A painful lump on the vaginal lip could be due to various reasons such as an ingrown hair, cyst, or a blocked oil gland. It is important to see a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment. Being a virgin does not necessarily rule out the possibility of developing such conditions.
It could be a yeast infection, go to the doctor asap. I differ from the response above... When having a lump it can mean different cause... First thing you need to ask yurself are you sexual active? How many partners? Do you shave (can be an engrown hair, hair follicles) you can also get pimples in the area. It can also be a std. My advice is to go to your ob/gyn
I have a really painful lump on my iliac crest on the posterior side which is the sacroiliac crest area. Can you tell me what it is?
A soft, non-painful lump in a dog's neck could be a lipoma, or fatty tumor. It can also be a cyst that a veterinarian can drain.
Could be anything. Go to your doctor!
I have a black strange bump inside my upper lip also..it looks like a scar.in the day time its camoflauge..but at night time from a certain view you can notice it,and its nothing preety!! i need it removed or treated A.s.ap
The best way to get medical advise is to see a doctor. There is no way to tell what a soft, painful lump on the heel of your foot without an examination.
Not generally
It could actually be a boil, but if you are worried, then see your doctor.
It is not possible to tell how serious the painful lump is without getting it looked at by a doctor. The best solution is to schedule an appointment with a medical professional.
A lump on your cat's lip could be caused by various factors such as an abscess, tumor, infection, or injury. It is important to have your cat examined by a veterinarian to determine the exact cause and appropriate treatment.
painful sexual intercourse, vaginal pain, frequent need to urinate, burning or itching in the vaginal area, persistent unusual vaginal discharge