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Vaginal lump

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FreshFancyFrogglette · 15/05/2020 21:24

Hi all, I've just had a feel inside my vag, as something has been off for weeks. I thought initially maybe I'd left a tampon in, but I couldn't see/feel anything with investigation, so I forgot about it. Since then I've had lots of discharge, and quite a bad odour. Just had a feel again today and it definitley feels like there is a lump/cyst in there that bleeds heavily when touched. I haven't had a regular period for a few months so I don't think it's period blood. My cycle is extremely irregular though. Is this something that warrents a gp appointment given the current situation, or should I wait? Advice please. Thanks!

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beelzeboob · 15/05/2020 21:28

Hi OP, definitely see your GP as this is not normal. Your GP would be happy to see you.

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gamerchick · 15/05/2020 21:31

Personally I'd try and get seen at a GUM clinic OP.

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FreshFancyFrogglette · 15/05/2020 21:45

Thanks. I'm not sure if the Gum is open as normal as it is part of the main hospital here, but I will try them :) Thanks for the advice.

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beelzeboob · 15/05/2020 21:53

Unless you think it’s a STI then a GUM clinic probably won’t help. I would definitely speak with your GP first.

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gamerchick · 15/05/2020 22:09

A GUM clinic isn't just for STIs. No wonder people see a stigma attached

This is their area, everything you need in one place and a lot quicker treatment or referral if needed than through a GP.

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gamerchick · 15/05/2020 22:11

The last time I went I got an appointment with the gynecologist who them referred me for an urgent scan of my ovaries... An appointment I got while I was walking back to my car for the next day.

I had no STI.

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planningaheadtoday · 15/05/2020 22:22

Gum clinics are appropriate. The doctors have specialist knowledge of exactly the area you need treated. It's rapid, exact and free.

I have a complicated skin disorder that affects this area and I actively choose not to see my GP as the doctor at the GUM clinic is far more knowledgeable.

Where else can you book over the phone and see a clinical consultant the same week, that specialises in women's problems?

Fab service and I've never had an STD.

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beelzeboob · 15/05/2020 22:57

Oh! Well...learn something new every day I guess

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indemMUND · 15/05/2020 23:29

Definitely needs checking out.

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