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Erm this is a little embarrassing....?

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Okay around....Wednesday I started having these pains near my ***. It was a kind of sharp pain and it hurt whenever I walked or lay down. On thrusday it got worse and started hurting when I walked or sat. And yesterday it was so bad that I had to stay home from school because I wasn't able to get to sleep so my mom(I'm 14) let me stay home and try to rest. I took ibuprofen all night (well...as directed) and all day today but the pain will not go away. My mom told me to put a hot compress on it and I did but the swelling went up. I let my mom look at it (I hadn't before....I thought that it'd go away) and she said that it doesn't look like a cyst but more like bruising. I really don't think it's an ingrown hair either, and I really don't remember falling or doing anything that would cause this. It's kind of been sore for a while, but as I said I just thought that it would go away. My mom doesn't know what to do and neither do I, as I said it really really hurts to do most things like walk or lay down and sit (yes I'm sitting right now, but its a bit less painful than trying to go to sleep or walking around the house). Can somebody please help?

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  1. go see a doctor that specializes in this asap. if its your vag then see s gynecologist, but if its your @ss then i would say hospital


  2. it might be a cyst i just had one on the inside of my thigh and could barley walk. go to the doctor and let them look at it. that sucks its on ur ***

  3. well the answer is soooooo obvious....IF NEITHER OF YOU DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO, GO TO/CALL THE DOCTOR OF COURSE! that always helps me when i dont know what to do...

  4. is it on ur vag or ur @$$?

  5. i would go to a walk in clinic

  6. See a doctor about this, especially if there is swelling. Better to be safe then to let it get worse.

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