How To Treat Swelling,blisters And Pain In Vagina After Having Sex?
Hi, im 17 and have being having sex with my boyfriend of 5months. A few days ago my vigina became very sore and swollen. I noticed blister like sores on my vigina which are very sore and itchy. It hurts when i pee or if im getting up from the chair or open my legs too fast. I dont want to goto the doctors or tell my parents. What should i do to get rid of this pain? And what could it be? Please help me :(
Hi there, I have understood your concern. I will suggest you the best possible treatment options.
1 ) You might have an allergy to condoms if you are using them. If that is the case, try changing the brand of condoms or use an alternate method of contraception. 2) If you are having unprotected sexual intercourse, chances are that you might have contracted an STD. Please get it examined by a dermatologist or a gynaecologist 3) I understand your reluctance about showing a doctor but trust me, it will help. Doctors are bound by law to maintain your privacy so do not worry. 4) For now, you can take a pain killer like paracetamol and apply a candid b ointment in that area.
I hope this answer helps you. Thanks. Dr. Shikha Shah.
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How To Treat Swelling,blisters And Pain In Vagina After Having Sex?
Hi there, I have understood your concern. I will suggest you the best possible treatment options. 1 ) You might have an allergy to condoms if you are using them. If that is the case, try changing the brand of condoms or use an alternate method of contraception. 2) If you are having unprotected sexual intercourse, chances are that you might have contracted an STD. Please get it examined by a dermatologist or a gynaecologist 3) I understand your reluctance about showing a doctor but trust me, it will help. Doctors are bound by law to maintain your privacy so do not worry. 4) For now, you can take a pain killer like paracetamol and apply a candid b ointment in that area. I hope this answer helps you. Thanks. Dr. Shikha Shah.