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Did Cycling, Had Bruising And Swelling On Both Legs With Lumps. One Side Of Vagina Is Also Swollen. Suggest?

I did a cycle coast to coast , on the second day I went over the handle bars going to fast down hill , I had a lot of bruising on both legs , it had swollen on the inside of the top of my leg and the one Side of my vigina is swollen , so the inside of my leg as swollen lumps and the top of my thigh . I did carry on cycling for the rest of the week it has been sore when I got back I saw a nurse but just gave me pain killers but I'm worried about the lumps , should I see my doctor ..? My email is YYYY@YYYY


Fri, 27 Sep 2013
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Hi,
Thanks for writing in to us.

You have developed friction induced skin irritation. There is nothing to worry, The skin in your sensitive areas need rest. If there is bleeding then please apply ointment containing neosporin for faster healing. Keep your vaginal area clean and dry. You have done the right thing by contacting a nurse for your problems.

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Did Cycling, Had Bruising And Swelling On Both Legs With Lumps. One Side Of Vagina Is Also Swollen. Suggest?

Hi, Thanks for writing in to us. You have developed friction induced skin irritation. There is nothing to worry, The skin in your sensitive areas need rest. If there is bleeding then please apply ointment containing neosporin for faster healing. Keep your vaginal area clean and dry. You have done the right thing by contacting a nurse for your problems. Hope this helps