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What Is The Treatment For Swelling In Labia?

Hi, my boyfriend was roughly sucking on my clit and just everywhere down there for a long time and it began to hurt and feel unconftorable and finally when he stopped my clitoris and right labia was swollen! It's red and it feels unconftorable to walk, close my legs or even wear underwear. Is this normal? What should I do to make the swelling go away?
Wed, 30 Apr 2014
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OBGYN 's  Response
This is not normal, and he shouldn't suck so hard that it causes pain. Make sure he is more gentle next time you have oral sex. It is not dangerous though, and it will get better with time. Just use ice packs for the first 24 hours, and then you can use warm soaks to help it feel better. It should heal in a week or two at the most. If it gets worse, or the pain is severe, please see your doctor, as then it may require intervention.

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What Is The Treatment For Swelling In Labia?

This is not normal, and he shouldn t suck so hard that it causes pain. Make sure he is more gentle next time you have oral sex. It is not dangerous though, and it will get better with time. Just use ice packs for the first 24 hours, and then you can use warm soaks to help it feel better. It should heal in a week or two at the most. If it gets worse, or the pain is severe, please see your doctor, as then it may require intervention. I hope this answers your question, please let me know if you need any more information.