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About 2 hours ago I tried to insert a tampon I felt terrible so I wore it for about 2 minutes and then took it out it was very hard to come out and then when it came out blood just drips of blood just went everywhere and then when I walked it it just it hurt to walk at Salt Lake strip stabbing pains up in my vaginal canal and then pulsating cramps in my stomach I can t breathe and I m like panicking what s wrong with me
Mon, 18 Jul 2016
General & Family Physician, Dr. Nishad BN's Response
Hi Thank you for asking HCM I have gone through query. Using tampons won't be comfortable every time. If there is less lubrication then there can be irritation due to friction. In that case avoid tampons and use normal pads. Yeast infections on vagina also can cause sudden increased irritation in those who are using tampons regularly with out problems. In that case avoid tampons temporarily and use anti fungal creams like Miconazole (Monistat). After 1 week of treatment with anti fungal agents you can continue using tampons next time. If still there is irritation or pain then get a pelvic examination by Gynecologist to rule out other problems.
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What Causes Vaginal Pain After Using A Tampon?
Hi Thank you for asking HCM I have gone through query. Using tampons won t be comfortable every time. If there is less lubrication then there can be irritation due to friction. In that case avoid tampons and use normal pads. Yeast infections on vagina also can cause sudden increased irritation in those who are using tampons regularly with out problems. In that case avoid tampons temporarily and use anti fungal creams like Miconazole (Monistat). After 1 week of treatment with anti fungal agents you can continue using tampons next time. If still there is irritation or pain then get a pelvic examination by Gynecologist to rule out other problems. Hope this may help you. Let me know if anything not clear. Thanks.