Can A Cut On The Finger Used For Fingering Almost Dry Vagina Get Cause Infection?
i notice a cun on my finger a couple of hours after fingering a girls vagina....now when i seen the cut, i stretched it and could not see any blood...also the vagina was mostly dry....i read somewhere there has to be considerable amount of vaginal fluid for an infection...plzzz help plz
Hi there.
As i understand it, you are concerned about a cut you noticed on your finger & whether it would cause you any infection after 'fingering' a girl's vagina.
Secretions & a considerable amount of vaginal fluid have nothing to do with the chances of aquiring this infection. In fact quite the opposite. The 'friction' from a dry vagina is more likely to cause more 'micro-damage' & seed infection.
On a more practical front, please wash well with soap & water & use an antiseptic cream like Bactroban or T-Bact on the cut & wait for the healing process to occur. It should be all good. But, please practice safe sex & use protection on any part of your anatomy when there is a cut.
Regds & best wishes.
Dr Praveen Rodrigues MD
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Can A Cut On The Finger Used For Fingering Almost Dry Vagina Get Cause Infection?
Hi there. As i understand it, you are concerned about a cut you noticed on your finger & whether it would cause you any infection after fingering a girl s vagina. Secretions & a considerable amount of vaginal fluid have nothing to do with the chances of aquiring this infection. In fact quite the opposite. The friction from a dry vagina is more likely to cause more micro-damage & seed infection. On a more practical front, please wash well with soap & water & use an antiseptic cream like Bactroban or T-Bact on the cut & wait for the healing process to occur. It should be all good. But, please practice safe sex & use protection on any part of your anatomy when there is a cut. Regds & best wishes. Dr Praveen Rodrigues MD