Cysts near Vagina: Cysts are common and can occur anywhere on the body. In the vulva (the area near the vagina) they often arise from a blocked skin gland. They often look like pimples or lumps under the skin. If fairly large or uncomfortable, it can be incised and drained by a doctor. Squeezing them on your own is not a good idea as it can cause the introduction of bacteria and cause infection.
Answered 7/31/2013
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Hard to say: There are glands just inside the opening of the vagina that can plug and would look this way. This is not related to intercourse, and in fact intercourse helps drain these glands. Without examining, i'm guessing but this sounds like what you have going on.
Answered 10/4/2016
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