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1837969 tn?1325774576

worriedddd againn

last wednesday me and my boyfriend had sex, i was really tight and dry and all that, so he tryed to force it in, when i he did that it didnt hurt or anything but it just wouldnt go in finally it did and everything was normal until the next day, i started bleeding, and it wasnt period blood it was blood that when yu would slice your finger or something like that. It doesnt hurt, but when i looked "down there" to see what was goin on or if something was cut. but im kinda concerned about my body, i juss wannna kno whats going on. what can i do for the bleeding, like how can i make it stop? do i just let it go away on its own??? advice????
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563773 tn?1374246539
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Hello,
The vagina and vulva are delicate, yet resilient structure made of skin, mucous membranes, muscle and so forth. The lining of the vagina is very similar to the tissue that lines the inside of your mouth. It's soft, squooshy, and it bleeds when it's cut or roughly rubbed. So it can be trauma to the vagina.

Just take some rest and use sanitary napkins to absorb bleeding. Please do not use aspirin as it will aggravate bleeding. You can use some mild analgesics and antiinflammatories. Till there is complete healing, abstain from masturbating and intercourse.

It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.






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932659 tn?1332118704
Hi,

OUCH!  I've had this happen to me and what this may be is vaginal cuts.  Little tiny slits in the vaginal lips that can sting when you urinate, and sometimes can be quite painful or irritating.  And yes they will bleed.  They will go away on their own, but I would not have sex for a few days to let them heal.  I'm not big on putting anything down there such as creams or meds.  I suggest taking warm baths and to keep the area clean and dry.  Other than that, there's not much you can do but let time heal, and maybe consider buying some lubrication for the next time this happens.  Good luck to you :)
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