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louiseds
April 2, 2009 - 10:32pm
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Lumps and swellings
Hi Tinyshinythings
I imagine the tags of skin are hymen remnants but sorry, I can't help you with the lump or the swelling, though the swelling (or as I experienced it, assymetry) may be a manifestation of POP. I no longer have that sensation.
However, I think it is always worth getting any lump checked out. I would be going for diagnosis to a doctor or nurse practitioner who deals in women's genital areas all the time, not a general practitioner. I would suggest a sexual health clinic. Once you know what it is you can work out what to do about it, if any treatment is needed.
Cheers
Louise
tinyshinythings
April 3, 2009 - 7:49am
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Lumpy lips
Thanks Louise
Nothing as exotic as a sexual health clinic in this backwater I'm afraid. I am on the gynae waiting list though. I am going to let the doc have a look on Monday. At least she's a woman. Last doc told me I didn't have herpes. I must have looked a bit shocked. It hadn't even occured to me. I'm a quiet middle aged lady from a seaside town but I guess you just never know. He did have the good grace to add that I wasn't in a high risk group so there's a comfort.
Sally