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Lump in groin region
I have a small, painless lump in my labia minora. It is under the skin and moves when touched. I have had this lump for more than 6 months now and though there is no discomfort, I would like to rule out any probable conditions.
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You need to get it checked clinically, if any further investigation is required, it will be prescribed on examination by the doctor
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