Weird bumps/growths inside vagina wall *photos*

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hi. Im not new to this website, ive posted for some vulva worries that im still trying to figure out... but something that has always bothered me and my Family doctor never seemed to notice or mention, are these areas before my top vaginal wall that has bothers me. it just doesnt seem like it should be there. It is attached from the inside to my hymen and a couple of years ago i tried to use a menstrual cup and although i am a virgin it felt like it wouldnt open properly inside me because of these bumps close to the entrance and cant fit more than 1 fingerimage. I cant seem to find any posts or images online that look like i do. thoughts?imageimageimageimageimageimageimage

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    sorry for the messy text

    • Posted

      What could it be? it does make insertion of anything difficult and it is attached from the inside to the hymen

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      ye i dont see anything that looks abnormal it mabe associsted with your hymen if you have seen a doctor and they dont see an issue then its most likely normal skin i really cant see anything that looks like it shouldnt be there the more sexually active u become the more the skin will stretch

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    I think it's part of your urethra and just your anterior vaginal wall. The urethra is larger than it appears on the outside, it has tissue and muscle underneath that can sort of "hang down" or be visible in that area. Also you have anterior and posterior (top and bottom) vaginal walls and these can be visible on the outside. Sometimes they can be swollen which can make them even more visible but it's normal to be able to visualise the walls and normal for them to be irregular or "lumpy". Google vagina hole or vagina entrance and you'll see most pictures will have visible walls, even medical drawings will usually include some visible inner walls. Perfectly normal. Also if your cervix was very low at certain times of the month then some people can see the tip of that.

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