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Cancer Blog - couponbarbie's Cancer Blog: Results and "What the...?"

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I just found a lump in my vulva. Its between the outer lip and inner lip, not in a place that I shave. It feels like a bruise and its slightly squishy, about the size of a snow pea pod and completely under the skin. I'm trying not to freak out and just waiting to see if its maybe an allergic reaction. The worst part is I just got the results of my 6 month PAP and I am clear of any cervical cance

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Tags: Allergies, Skin, Bruise, Cancer, Women's Health

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