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Bump on cervix
I am currently on my period and recently observed a tiny bump on my cervix. Often I am waking up with swollen feet too. Should I be worried?
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Hello It is often very  difficult  to personally diagnose  a bump  on cervix without a proper pelvic exam by a gynecologist. A bump  on cervix may be  nebothian cyst , which is a benign,  mucus- filled sac caused by blocked cervical gland. theses  cysts are common & harmless. Swollen feet can be caused by various factors including  underlying Heart related condition, hormonal change during  menstrual period
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please  get your  cervix  evaluated by health care professional & get one PAP SMEAR  done.
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May require  Antibiotics after  consultation.
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It is not possible for a 29 year old lady to see her cervix or even feel it with a view to diagnose a bump on the cervix. Please consult a Gynaecologist in your area for a physical examination to know what exactly you have.
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Hi good afternoon Thnxs for your question Complete examination is required for diagnosis and treatment If possible can you please take a pic of that area so I can help you. For further guidance on it and medicine Use my online consulting link so that we can discuss ur quary and advise you accordingly and guide u MY Online link is prac.to/drpanchani
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Any bump in your private area need examination
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After menstrual cycle is over , go for physical examination
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Do not self medicate
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You need an internal examination by a gynaec doctor. Hope you have taken your HPV vaccination To know more watch this https://youtube.com/shorts/fweebaqp-8q?feature=share
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Usually  cervical  bump won't  be  visible. Please get examined  to know what it is.
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Consult gynecologist physically for examination
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Hi Lump on the cervix may be a cervical polyp or a mass which needs evaluation. Is there any history of irregular bleeding or spotting or foul smelling vaginal discharge? Please consult a gynaecologist for examination and further evaluation.
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PAP smear is recommended for evaluation of cervical malignancy.
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