Lump In The Vagina, Getting Bigger And Harder?

son, I’m only 10 months old, just this week I saw a lump above her vagina and the lump was getting bigger and it was hard, and she also had anal asteria when she was born. What is this because of her anal asteria?
1 Answer:
Hello Mr. Nana
Lumps in the vagina can be caused by several things, including the presence of cysts in the vaginal glands such as Bartholin's and Gardner's cysts, infections such as Bartholin's cyst infections, boils, acne, vaginal abscesses, smooth contangiosum. It can also occur sexually transmitted infections such as genital warts and the presence of tumors in the vagina.
Atresia ani is a condition where the anus is not formed at birth, this requires surgery so that feces can come out. There are several effects that can be considered, namely the presence of a perianal fistula which is a condition where a hole forms in the area close to the anus and vagina. However, it rarely causes lumps. You should first consult a doctor. This is because it must be seen first how the characteristics of the lump. The doctor may perform several supporting tests such as blood tests and tissue collection. Always keep the vagina clean.
Hopefully useful, thank you