Bleeding From Vagina, Abdominal Pain, Urination Burns. What Is Wrong?
Hi, i was having oral sex with my gf and started fingering her deep and massaging her g spot, after a little while i noticed some blood and asked her to wash up. it has been a few days already and she has been complaining that she tends to bleed a bit on and off when she washes herself up inside and has been having abdominal pains too, also she says that when she urinates i tends to burn her and also the pain increases. please asvise what should i do.
The symptoms you are describing in your girlfriend are most likely caused by a urinary tract infection or a sexually transmitted disease such as gonorrhea or chlamydia. There are other, less common causes of these symptoms as well. She would be wise to see her family doctor or gynecologist soon.
As far as what you should do, it depends on what diagnosis she receives. Of course, if she is diagnosed with a sexually transmitted disease, you would be at risk for the same infection. In this case you should be examined by a physician and tested as well.
Wishing you good health, thanks for your question!
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Bleeding From Vagina, Abdominal Pain, Urination Burns. What Is Wrong?
Hello, and welcome to HCM! The symptoms you are describing in your girlfriend are most likely caused by a urinary tract infection or a sexually transmitted disease such as gonorrhea or chlamydia. There are other, less common causes of these symptoms as well. She would be wise to see her family doctor or gynecologist soon. As far as what you should do, it depends on what diagnosis she receives. Of course, if she is diagnosed with a sexually transmitted disease, you would be at risk for the same infection. In this case you should be examined by a physician and tested as well. Wishing you good health, thanks for your question!