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bump on vulva? should i be concerned?

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2021 2:05 pm
by Mace-brando
Hi. I am writing once more to inquire about a thing on my body. to be specific, it is a bump. a painful bump. it looks like a pimple. I haven't squeezed on it, don't worry, and i am still a virgin, so i know it can't be anything like syphilis, or the clap (idk if its even a real thing, the clap, but anythings possible in the realm of sex.)

so should i be concerned? or should I just leave it alone. I know you folk over there at HQ aren't doctors, but I would like yalls input, cause yall know more about this than i do, im just a dixie enby with a 3DS. :lol:


anyway, y'all take care now!

Re: bump on vulva? should i be concerned?

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2021 2:42 pm
by Heather
"The clap" is a very old slang term for gonorrhea, which is real and also very common. But if you haven't had any (not just intercourse, but no kind) sexual contact with anyone else, you're right, STIs aren't likely, and this bump being a symptom of an STI isn't likely.

If it's on any part of the vulva where there is or right near any pubic hair, then it can be a pimple or ingrown hair just like on other parts of your body that have skin like that. If it's on a part of the vulva where it's mucous membrane, instead, then it's probably not a pimple. Either way, bumps can also be benign cysts or infected glands, a whole range of things.

By all means, you want to avoid squeezing it, but you can try using warm compresses on it to see if it'll drain or to reduce any swelling. You can also take an analgesic (like an Advil, Tylenol or Aleve) to help reduce the pain and swelling. If it doesn't take care of itself over the next few days or weeks and gets more painful or grows, then you'll ideally want to get it checked out by a healthcare professional.

Re: bump on vulva? should i be concerned?

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2021 3:03 pm
by Mace-brando
thank you very much! my mother always called it the clap, i never knew it ment gonorrhea. for me, gonorrhea ment gonorrhea, and the clap was, well, the clap. i guess you learn something new everyday! sad to know people are suffering with it, and i wish them the best.

thank you very much, Mx. Heather!
(on an unrelated note, good to find older Non-binarys here! see mama, it ain't no trend!)