Can Leaving Tampon For Long Cause Vaginal Blisters? Hurting While Urinating. Possible Reasons?
Can leaving a tampon in too long cause painful vaginal blisters? I just returned home from a four day trip. The day I flew out I left a tampon in for about 12 hours and I barely had my period. The next day I noticed blisters which have since gotten worse. It hurts too touch them and to pee. I googled it and of course all that is coming up it HPV but I really don't think it is that. I have been in a monogamous relationship for almost a year. I'm 24 and have never had anything like this before. I am wondering is it possible it is from the tampon or stress/sleep/diet related. I started taking an antibiotic that one of the girls on the trip gave me because I assumed it was just a bladder infection but now I'm wondering if it was something else.
Hello thanks for your query. Yes, a forgotten tampon can definitely cause vaginal blisters. HPV would not cause blisters as such, but wart like growths. It could also be a vaginal infection, that could be worsened by antibiotics which deplete the normal vaginal flora. Please have a gynecologist look at it, as it could be blisters due to STD such as herpes too. Only take medication after the evaluation. take care.
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Can Leaving Tampon For Long Cause Vaginal Blisters? Hurting While Urinating. Possible Reasons?
Hello thanks for your query. Yes, a forgotten tampon can definitely cause vaginal blisters. HPV would not cause blisters as such, but wart like growths. It could also be a vaginal infection, that could be worsened by antibiotics which deplete the normal vaginal flora. Please have a gynecologist look at it, as it could be blisters due to STD such as herpes too. Only take medication after the evaluation. take care.