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3 years, 1 month ago #23818
  • Azon
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help me

hello, i have been sexually active now for some time and yesterday we decided to try some new positions. He went extremely deep in me and it was really rough, and then when he pulled out there was blood on the condom so we stopped. It was sore at first but i figured that it was normal. Today i woke up and it was so sore and inflammed that i could not stick my finger or tampon in it at all. There is minimal pain when i move or even sit still it is just if i try to touch it to see what is going on. The clitoris is not inflammed or hurting it is all on the inside, is this just normal tearing or should i be concerned?
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3 years, 1 month ago #23819
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During my period I have had sex, I think this made my vaginal area really sensitive after.I took all of my tests for stds, I have come back clean. I was sick for about 5 days, but still had this sentiviity in my vaginal region.The vaginal area still is sensitive, after now the 2nd week. I also have a bartholian cyst, that is a little red. I am concerned but my doctor isn't. So I made an appointment to see the gyn at the facility, that is for April 28th. Well I still have sensitivity on the outer area. What should I do? I'm getting tired of this. It makes me feel like I have really something wrong with me. Please help.
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3 years, 1 month ago #23820

Re: help me

Be sure to browse our websites at

www.ourgyn.com
www.bermansexualhealth.com
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3 years, 1 month ago #23821

Re: help me

It is possible to get a tear (a fissure) at the opening of the vagina. You should definitely get it checked out by your gyn so that appropriate steps are taken. You don't want it to get worse.
Amy Stein, MPT
Beyond Basics Physical Therapy
1560 Broadway #311 NY, NY 10036
212-354-2622
AUTHOR of "HEAL PELVIC PAIN"exerpts from book: http://www.ourgyn.com http://www.beyondbasicsphysicaltherapy.com
Board member of the International Pelvic Pain Society
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