Pea-shaped bump on vaginal area Posted: 04-15-08 09:59am
I've recently been experimenting with
sexual toys and a few days ago discovered
a bump on one side of my vaginal area. It
is hard, not really sore, about pea-shaped
and with no head. Could this come from my
toys and if not what could be the
cause?
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Vaginal Health Answer A3937 Posted: 04-17-08 21:17pm
It is hard to say what that “pea-shaped
bump without a head” is without seeing
it. The pea-shaped bump could be a wart
but has to be confirmed with a vaginal
examination. If the toys were new (used
for the first time by you) you shouldn’t
get any kind of infection by them. You may
want to consult your gynecologist about
this.
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