Spots inside vagina: They are very likely to be sebaceous cysts. Sebaceous cysts are usually painless, slow-growing, small bumps or lumps that move freely under the skin. It's important not to touch or try to remove the substance inside to prevent tenderness, swelling, and infection of a sebaceous cyst. Sebaceous cysts most often disappear on their own and are not dangerous. Women fear that they are herpes.
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