Bump near vagina Help please!! [WARNING : GRAPHIC IMAGE!!!]

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So about a 2-3 weeks ago i noticed a very small pink bump on my outer lips futher down near the vagina. It looked like it had pus in it so i couldnt resist myself & i tried to pop it & it was SOOO hard to squeeze but i kept doing it & then a tiny but of pus came out & then the very next day it was bigger & red & now it looks like this!! I've been freaking out about it. I was tested lasted year for everything including herpes and was negative & after i got tested i hooked up with the same guy twice & i havent had sex since. i tend to freak myself out when it comes to any kind of bump around my vagina. ive googled but cant find anything close to this kind of bump. does anyone know or think they might have an idea what this is ?

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  • Posted

    heres another recent photo from earlier today

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  • Posted

    it could just be a boil which is caused by ingrown hair follicle and squeezing it wasn't a good idea. It'll heal up but try to keep it dry down there so it doesn't become infected.

    • Posted

      thank you soooo much! any tips on keeping it dry ? ever since ive squeezed it it's always wet

    • Posted

      thats because its puss. but im really not sure.. besides wearing cotton panties.

  • Posted

    It looks like a boil that was probably caused by an infected hair follicle. I recently suffered from the same thing for the past few weeks. What helped me was applying tea tree oil on it once a day, and putting zinc oxide (baby rash cream) or AD cream on it at night.

    • Posted

      thank you! ive been soaking in baths with drops of tea tree oil in it & it looks like it's progressing. will look into that cream tho. thank you again!!

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