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Had Swollen, Blistered Labia, Pricking Sensation, Early Periods. Taking Pill

When I touch the sensitive skin of my vagina, it feels as though there are pins underneath the skin pricking me. I had swollen and blistered labia about 5 days ago but that has subsided and been replaced with the pricking sensation. Also, I started my period 2 weeks early although this may be to do with taking the morning after pill. I do not have an STI, I have only had sex with my boyfriend for 2 years and we are both checked regularly.
Tue, 5 Nov 2013
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Hi, it appears that you had blisters on the labia, 5 days ago, and it is apparently cured, but the pain persists under the skin. It could be due to the infection, which is not cured completely.
After some time it may flare up, again, and cause blisters , so i advise you to consult a gynecologist for diagnosis and complete treatment.
Thank you.
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Had Swollen, Blistered Labia, Pricking Sensation, Early Periods. Taking Pill

Hi, it appears that you had blisters on the labia, 5 days ago, and it is apparently cured, but the pain persists under the skin. It could be due to the infection, which is not cured completely. After some time it may flare up, again, and cause blisters , so i advise you to consult a gynecologist for diagnosis and complete treatment. Thank you.