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Suggest Treatment For Frenulum Tear Caused After Having Intercourse
I tried having intercourse just a few hours ago and it was a quick decision because we were in the moment but it Just happened so we both decided to give it ago and there was not enough lubrication in the area and I tore my frenulum for the second time but the first if bled for like a few seconds but this time it started oozing out blood and it hasn t stopped since, the flow slowed down tremendously but it only comes out when I squeeze or like do something that included my penis. What can I do to try and heal it?
You would need to refrain from sexual activity till the area heals. Any sexual activity while it is in this state would aggravate it.
In addition the use of a mild anti septic soap or cleanser along with a topical antibiotic would be helpful. These would be available over the counter.
If it is painful then the use of anti inflammatory pain medication would be helpful eg ibuprofen, naproxen, cataflam
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Suggest Treatment For Frenulum Tear Caused After Having Intercourse
HI, thanks for using healthcare magic You would need to refrain from sexual activity till the area heals. Any sexual activity while it is in this state would aggravate it. In addition the use of a mild anti septic soap or cleanser along with a topical antibiotic would be helpful. These would be available over the counter. If it is painful then the use of anti inflammatory pain medication would be helpful eg ibuprofen, naproxen, cataflam I hope this helps