Suggest Treatment For Vaginal Irritation After Masurbation
Okay so, I masturbated with a carrot.. And I shaved with dish wash soap. I don t know which one irritated my vagina.. I don t wanna tell my parents that I used a carrot. But my vagina burns and itch. And there s like when I open my vagina there s bumps on the sides.. That s red and causing the irritation.
Bumps in Labia could be due to minor infectious conditions like sebaceous cyst, genital herpes etc. In your case, it might be a allergic reaction to dish wash. I advice you to: - A course of Antibiotics (tab. Amoxiclav 625 mg twice daily) if needed - Daily Sitz bath - Analgesics (Ibuprofen) to get relieved of pain - Avoid using tampons as it may worsen your symptoms - Wear cotton inner wear - Maintain good hygiene.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Yogapriya Vasudevan, General & Family Physician
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Suggest Treatment For Vaginal Irritation After Masurbation
Hi, Bumps in Labia could be due to minor infectious conditions like sebaceous cyst, genital herpes etc. In your case, it might be a allergic reaction to dish wash. I advice you to: - A course of Antibiotics (tab. Amoxiclav 625 mg twice daily) if needed - Daily Sitz bath - Analgesics (Ibuprofen) to get relieved of pain - Avoid using tampons as it may worsen your symptoms - Wear cotton inner wear - Maintain good hygiene. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Yogapriya Vasudevan, General & Family Physician