Samuel C. asked

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I am a 66-year-old woman with a lump in my labia majora that is sore when touched, feels like a soft mushy lump, and appears swollen on one side. I had a normal pap test in October 2020 and have no other medical issues. I am concerned about vulvar cancer. What should I do?

December 9th, 2023

Adam W. answered

The lump you are experiencing is likely an occluded gland, which is a common condition. You can mana...

December 9th, 2023

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