Growth On Inner Labia, surrounding Urethra, and Vagina

Hi, im 14 and i've noticed a weird growth on my inner vagina and I think its spreading inside but i'm not sure as I cant see inside properly, im having regular menstral cycles. The growth is skin coloured and feels like normal skin in its like texture. they are sort of in a cluster, but from what I have googled its not in a califlower shape, I am not sexually active and I have never had sex in my life (im a vigin). The growth has a long part around 1-3.5 cm long sticking out and a couple of shorter sticky outy bits. The whole growth is ranging from just surrounding my urethra, to surrounding the bottom of my vaginal opening, Im really scared as nothing on google matches what I have and im really scared to see the doctor as honestly going to the gyno is my worst fear that I have many many panic attacks about. Im really scared as I feel like it is spreading and is going to one day eventually close/ cover my urethra and my vagina , as it keeps growing. the closest thing I can find to it is vestibular papillomatosis, but I think that seems to small. The growth as a body sticks out by around 1-2 centimeters as a mass. I hope you are able to reply quickly to ease my very very very bad anxiety and panic attacks about it which is preventing me from going to the doctors. I havent had any other symptoms apart from obviously feeling this mass grow. 

  • Hello and thanks for your post

    I'm afraid no one on Cancer Chat can tell anyone why they have a lump. Most lumps and bumps don't turn out to be anything serious, especially at your young age. Sometimes they are large glands or cysts (fluid filled sacs). 

    I know it can be embarrassing to talk about an intimate part of our body, but it’s always best to get things checked out. GP’s are used to dealing with all sorts of problems and will really understand. Remember that all appointments with the doctor are confidential, and you can ask to see a female GP if one is available. They will examine you and will hopefully put your mind at ease.

    It can also help to talk to your parents or a trusted adult about your worries as I'm sure they would want to support you when you are worried like this.

    I hope this helps.

    Kind regards,

    Celene