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Cervical cancer? WARNING GRAPHIC QUESTION!!!!!!!? |
WARNING! GRAPHIC QUESTION!! Im sexualy active but with only one person who is with me only... unless this is an std then he is in a whole mess of trouble I agree, it's not cervical cancer. It could be an infection. I've gotten ingrown hairs in that area before that sound a little like what you describe, but they've always gone away within a week and never hurt quite as bad as you say yours does. Just go to a gyno and tell them you are in pain. It's not your job to "catch your doctors attention" with a self-diagnosis. Let the doctor do that for you- it's what they're paid for. It doesn't sound like Cervical cancer. If it was a cancer, it could be Vulvular or vaginal. It could be just an infection. Either way, definitely go to the doctor. The best way to bring it up is to just be perfectly straightforward about it and ask him/her their opinion on what it might be. Good luck. actually, telling him you have a painful lump WILL get his attention. Are you sexually active? Sounds like an STD.Definitely not Cervical cancer. you should get it checked out...... |
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