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Suggest Treatment For Severe Vaginal Pain

my vigina hurts, but it doesnt burn when I pee. It feels like more of an orgasem. It had been hurting for 2 wks. It feels like it contracts. when things are touching it it doesnt hurt. During sex it doesnt hurt either I just want it to stay there because it relieves the pain.
Fri, 19 Sep 2014
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Hyper excitable pelvic muscles could be the result of various reasons, in order to rule out any physical problem please contact your Gynecologist. differential diagnosis could include the following recurrent urethral or bladder infections, painful bladder syndrome, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, all of them could be ruled out by your Gyne doctor. hope that helped.
Kind regards,
Dr. Nazzal
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Vaginal Pain

Hello, Thank you for trusting HCM. Hyper excitable pelvic muscles could be the result of various reasons, in order to rule out any physical problem please contact your Gynecologist. differential diagnosis could include the following recurrent urethral or bladder infections, painful bladder syndrome, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, all of them could be ruled out by your Gyne doctor. hope that helped. Kind regards, Dr. Nazzal