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How To Treat Sore And Swollen Blood Spot Near Clitoris?
I have what looks like a blood spot or a bug bite bear my clitoris on the right side....it s very sore and irritated (swollen,red) and itchy And there s what looks to be white tissue coming out of my vagina. What does that mean? What should I do
It most likely seems like fungal infection of the clitoris area along with inflammation as well. I would suggest you to apply Candid B vaginal ointment or Canestan cream over the affected area thrice daily after washing with lukewarm water and pat drying. Do this for a week. Your symptoms will be gone soon. Until then, if you are sexually active, you should request your partner to use condom to prevent the spread of infection.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Dr. Shanthi E., General & Family Physician
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How To Treat Sore And Swollen Blood Spot Near Clitoris?
Hello, It most likely seems like fungal infection of the clitoris area along with inflammation as well. I would suggest you to apply Candid B vaginal ointment or Canestan cream over the affected area thrice daily after washing with lukewarm water and pat drying. Do this for a week. Your symptoms will be gone soon. Until then, if you are sexually active, you should request your partner to use condom to prevent the spread of infection. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Shanthi E., General & Family Physician