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Pink mole/spot on labia

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limpingalong · 06/07/2013 20:32

When I was pregnant 4 years ago I spotted a pink spot on my labia. I worried that it was a wart and went to the GP. She didn't think it was because it was the only spot but didn't think it was anything to worry about, said it might be a Campbell morgan mole thing (I have a lot of them). Its not hard quite fleshy and smooth.

I have kind of forgotten it was there until I read an article on cancer of the vulva. This has sent me into panic. I will make another GP appointment. I don't think it has changed and it looks quite similar to a mole on my bottom but I am wanting some reassurance that you get moles in this area. Getting abit stressed,

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ZolaBuddleia · 06/07/2013 20:37

Could it be a cyst?

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Chubfuddler · 06/07/2013 20:42

My daughter was born with one on her labia. It hasn't changed so I have assumed its nothing to worry about. She has a few birthmarks too so I just assumed its a similar thing.

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Clargo55 · 06/07/2013 20:45

Could it be a skin tag? I have one there, I also thought it was a wart. Doctor had a quick look and said it is just a skin tag and could freeze off if I wished.

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digerd · 07/07/2013 09:50

I went to see my female GP, but mine was sore and was weeping as I had squeezed it gently.
She said if anything is on the hairy part it is not cancer, as cancer appears on the smooth/moist hairless part of the inner lips.
Also had a melanoma on my arm and loads of normal soft moles. My melanoma was hard.

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limpingalong · 07/07/2013 09:56

Well I don't think it is a skin tag as it is not floppy but it is soft. I have never tried squeezing it - maybe I should? Have you still got your spot digerd? If so what did the doctor say it was? I am so anxious about it. It does have hair around it but it is on the edge of the outer lip before it goes smooth if you see what I mean?

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digerd · 07/07/2013 16:17

That is where mine was. I really shouldn't have squeezed it as could have got infected. GP said it was a cyst . Mine was sore and cancer lumps do not hurt usually - cysts do.
Have it looked at to put your mind at rest.
On the hairy bit edge- not cancer she saidSmile

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limpingalong · 07/07/2013 18:17

Thanks digerd. I thought of a cyst, but I thought it would be firm and this is quite fleshy. Could a cyst be there for that amount of time. I had know idea that you could get cancer in this area which is a bit stupid of me. I am now kicking myself for not going back the GP before now.

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digerd · 07/07/2013 21:16

A cyst is usually soft and a tumour hard. Cancer of the vulva is apparently rare. My cyst was towards the bottom by the right side of vaginal opening. I was given nothing for it and it healed itself in a few weeks.
Never had warts, so no advice there, I'm afraid.
I'm sure it's nothing serious. But do get it checked as I did.

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ZolaBuddleia · 07/07/2013 23:09

I had vulval cysts for years that were removed under local. I had 2, pretty much where you're describing. They felt pretty hard, kind of the same consistency as a grape, not solid but not squishy, the surface was smooth and they didn't hurt.

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limpingalong · 08/07/2013 08:03

Thanks Zola. Sorry to ask so many questions but where they a redy pink colour?

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ZolaBuddleia · 08/07/2013 08:11

No, same colour as the surrounding skin. They very much felt they were in in the skin, not on it, IYSWIM.

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limpingalong · 08/07/2013 10:13

I have just come back from GP. Took me by surprise when they offered my appointment first thing. It was the GP that I saw 4 years ago. Took a look and said she wasn't concerned still. Described as a benign lesion. Said if you had it anywhere else like your arm you wouldn't be worried. Said if it was crusty sore or itchy then to come back. Did say I could have it removed if it bothered me. What do you think?

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ZolaBuddleia · 08/07/2013 10:40

It was no big deal at all to have my cysts removed, the one that was the size of a pea had two stitches and the smaller one had one.

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limpingalong · 08/07/2013 10:50

Hi Zola. Silly I didn't ask what a benign lesion was - just thought it meant mole? Do you think it could be a cyst with that description. Said it couldn't be removed at surgery so would need to be referred.

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ZolaBuddleia · 08/07/2013 12:31

Ooh, no idea, sorry. Mine were removed in a hospital, not the doctor's surgery.

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digerd · 08/07/2013 14:03

Good news OP
My tiny dot is still there, but doesn't bother me. The word lesion is used a lot to cover many things. On my chest X-ray, it showed a' lesion' according to GP and was indicative of a chest infection. < didn't like the word as was worried it meant lung cancer>. A follow up X-ray after 6 weeks with no ABs showed my chest was clear .
Don't know why GP would call a cyst a lesion, but the important word is benign = harmless.

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