Symptoms of a Bump Between the Vagina and Anus - Obstetrics and Gynecology

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Hello, doctor.
Recently, I noticed an unknown round bump (about the size of a fingernail) located slightly to the left between the vaginal opening and the anus.
It only causes discomfort when pressed or wiped.
I have already purchased a topical ointment and am applying it morning and night.
Could you please tell me what this symptom might be? Thank you.

w, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2018/03/29

Dr. Huang Jianzhong reply Obstetrics and Gynecology


Recently, I noticed an unknown round bump (about the size of a fingernail) located slightly to the left between the vaginal opening and the anus.
It only causes discomfort when pressed or wiped.
I have purchased a topical ointment and am applying it morning and night.
I would like to know what this symptom might be.
Answer: A visual examination is necessary.

Reply Date: 2018/03/29

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The presence of a bump between the vagina and anus, particularly one that is about the size of a fingernail and causes discomfort upon pressure or wiping, can be concerning. There are several potential causes for such a bump, and understanding these can help guide your next steps.

1. Bartholin's Cyst: One common cause of a bump in this area is a Bartholin's cyst. The Bartholin glands are located at the 4 o'clock and 8 o'clock positions of the vaginal opening and can become blocked, leading to the formation of a cyst. These cysts are usually painless but can become uncomfortable if they become infected or inflamed.

2. Hemorrhoids or Anal Warts: Another possibility is the presence of hemorrhoids or anal warts. Hemorrhoids can develop in the anal area and may cause discomfort, especially when sitting or wiping. Anal warts, caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), can also appear as bumps in this region.

3. Folliculitis or Ingrown Hair: If the bump is tender and inflamed, it could be folliculitis, which is an infection of the hair follicles. This can occur after shaving or waxing the area. An ingrown hair can also cause a similar bump.

4. Skin Conditions: Various skin conditions, such as sebaceous cysts, can also manifest as bumps in this area. These are generally benign but can become infected.

5. Infections: Infections, such as a sexually transmitted infection (STI), can also present with bumps or lesions in the genital area. If the bump is accompanied by other symptoms like unusual discharge, itching, or pain, it is essential to seek medical attention.

Given that you have already purchased a topical ointment (presumably for skin irritation or infection), it is important to monitor the bump for any changes. If the bump does not improve with the topical treatment, or if it worsens, becomes increasingly painful, or is accompanied by other symptoms, it is advisable to consult a healthcare provider. They may perform a physical examination and possibly recommend further tests to determine the exact nature of the bump.

In the meantime, here are some general recommendations:
- Avoid Irritation: Try to avoid any activities that may irritate the area, such as tight clothing or vigorous wiping.

- Maintain Hygiene: Keep the area clean and dry, as moisture can exacerbate some conditions.

- Monitor Symptoms: Keep track of any changes in size, color, or discomfort associated with the bump.

In conclusion, while there are several potential causes for the bump you are experiencing, proper diagnosis and treatment are crucial. If the bump persists or you have any concerns, please seek medical advice from a healthcare professional who can provide a thorough evaluation and appropriate care.

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