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Blisters On Labia And Swollen Clitoris. Had IPL Laser Treatment For A Brazzillian. Used Hydrocorisone. Treatment?
hi had ipl laser treatment for a brazzillian yesterday my 4th treatment no previous side effects but I have now developed small blisters on my labia and no blisters on my clitoris but very swollen n sore tried to get into my doctor but they are full today I have applied a hydrcorisone cream which has done nothing what else can I apply that is safe and could relieve the pain
** 1. It seems you are suffering from vulval pain (vulvodynia) as a result of medical procedure on vulva. 2. Seek a gynecologist who will use a multidisciplinary approach to rule out any underlying problem and will use cotton tip applicator to determine the location of the pain and might ask for HPV test 3. It is probably vulvar vestibulitis syndrome (unless ruled out), and prior to meeting with your Doctor try Boric Acid/Lactobacilllus suppositories, herbal douching. 4. Take diet low in carbohydrates and refined foods, low in alcohol, and fats.
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Blisters On Labia And Swollen Clitoris. Had IPL Laser Treatment For A Brazzillian. Used Hydrocorisone. Treatment?
** 1. It seems you are suffering from vulval pain (vulvodynia) as a result of medical procedure on vulva. 2. Seek a gynecologist who will use a multidisciplinary approach to rule out any underlying problem and will use cotton tip applicator to determine the location of the pain and might ask for HPV test 3. It is probably vulvar vestibulitis syndrome (unless ruled out), and prior to meeting with your Doctor try Boric Acid/Lactobacilllus suppositories, herbal douching. 4. Take diet low in carbohydrates and refined foods, low in alcohol, and fats.