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  • BeckyBee
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2014
    • 2

    What kind of symptom is this?

    Hey everyone

    I've been very uncomfortable since yesterday. My left labia majora is swollen (feels hard to the touch) and it hurts if pressure is applied. There is no redness and no itching. Just swollen/hard and painful. It started yesterday (by the end of the day), almost suddenly. Yesterday I did have intercourse (but it looked normal and I had no pain during it), but, a few hours before that, I had a strong 10-minute exercise on a stationary bike (and it was my first time in almost a year of no exercise).

    Today, I don't think it got worse, but it also doesn't look better. What can it be and what caused it? Is this something serious?

    I tried to search for similar symptoms on the internet and all I seem to get is Bartholin Gland Cyst. But I'm not sure, because it's always related with redness and itchiness, besides the swelling and the pain. And I have absolutely no itch and no redness. So, I'm really scared! I might go to the doctor tomorrow, but could someone tell me if it is serious?
  • calibri~
    Veteran Member
    • May 2014
    • 484

    Depending on where the swelling is, it could be a bartholins cyst or a swollen lymph node. Almost certainly not something dangerous but get it checked.
    “...choose to believe in your own myth
    your own glamour
    your own spell
    a young woman who does this
    (even if she is just pretending)
    has everything....”
    ― Francesca Lia Block, How to (Un)cage a Girl

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    • BeckyBee
      Junior Member
      • Nov 2014
      • 2

      Originally posted by calibri~
      Depending on where the swelling is, it could be a bartholins cyst or a swollen lymph node. Almost certainly not something dangerous but get it checked.
      If this started yesterday night, should I go right away to the doctor or should I give it one more day to see if it gets better (the pain and the swelling)? What do you think?

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      • calibri~
        Veteran Member
        • May 2014
        • 484

        Well becky, that depends how sore it is, how worried you are and how easy it is to see a doctor or nurse. Unless you are running a fever (suggesting an abcess) it's probably ok to wait a day or two.
        “...choose to believe in your own myth
        your own glamour
        your own spell
        a young woman who does this
        (even if she is just pretending)
        has everything....”
        ― Francesca Lia Block, How to (Un)cage a Girl

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