Cysts around the vaginal nouns?

I asked yesterday about 2 strange pea sized bumps inside the skin around my vaginal nouns (Near the clitorus)

The bumps are hard, they simply feel resembling a frozen pea! in my skin! They are VERY sore, and the area around it is slightly itchy.

It is NOT discolored, nearby is no blood or any kind of discharge around the nouns (no puss or anything) ...
I got exceptionally nervous thinking that it be herpes. I researched herpes and it does NOT look like herpes.(At least possible not the pictures I saw)...

After doing some research about cysts, i THINK that it might be cysts! I talk to my mom about it, my grandma, AND i hold a doctors appointment on Monday. My mom said that shes gotten cysts before..and my grandma also suggested that it is a cyst!..

If it IS a cyst, what happen? I know that sometimes they need to be removed - how does that procedure work (again, it is not INSIDE me, its on the outside close by the clitorus).. also, what can I do to ease the dull pain in the scrounging time?
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As for it being a cyst or not person a cyst...let your doctor breed that call.

To temporarily assuage the pain, embezzle some Ibuprofen (Advil) or Tylenol & try not wearing anything tight or form fitting. You might try a warm hip bath, if nothing else, it will soothe your nerves. If high temperature doesn't help, switch to cold. See what works for you.

Good luck sweetie!

Weird symptoms, back me out!!?

Well, if you suspected herpes, I assume that you have have sex, so it still might be an STD. If it is a cyst, they will probably prescribe medicine and/or remove the cysts

What happen for a first-timer to the OB-GYN?

go to your doctor, im sure its not herpes. if it is a cyst, your doctor will drain it a little later put u on antibiotics and it will go away inwardly a week...as far as the pain go, take some asprin and try to lay/sit in comfortable positions=]





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