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Sharp Pain in Labia Minora
I'm so scared, I'm only 16. I have this sharp pain, achy, stinging as well on the left side of my labia minora, I don't know what it is. when I urinate, I can feel it ache as well, Its been 2 days, its still there. What is it? When I looked at it, it looks like this small shaped, brownish, purpleish? I don't know, but that small part looked different than the other parts of my vagina. How do I get rid of this? and what is this exactly? I tried to search, and google says it vulvadonymia, or bartholyn cyst? the other day before I had this, I firsy agreed that maybe its bartholin cyst, but now, this is different, the pain is more feelable unlike before. Please, help me. Can I treat this with warm water? cold water?
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You are only 16 . So you should have a physical examination by a Gynaecologist in your area. Your symptoms are also not very common.
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Need physical examination
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Consult Gynecologist physically for examination
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