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I have red bumps and the inner lips of my vagina are swollen.

My boyfriend used to think it was fun to stick things up my vagina. Such as, small hairspray bottles, or the end of hairbrushes, things that were smooth and roundish but long. One time he stuck something up there that got caught on my cherry and it cut it and started bleeding. Now i have redbumps on my vagina, both of the inner lips are swollen and bigger then my outer lips, ther inner ones are also purplish on the top and they hurt and sting, and itch sometimes. Do I have AIDS or HIV? Could anything help me?
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896355 tn?1254259067
I agree with catalina09, buy a toy.  Definitely  go to the doctors though. The doctor will suggest tests if he thinks it is something more than a reaction to something you have put inside.  You do want to get it looked at you may need some type of antibiotic.
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Well i asked him he said he doesnt have STDS.
I think that it did happen right afterwards, or like the next day.
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893889 tn?1294276977
this is prob some type of infection due to the things you are inserting in your vagina. i would suggest on using a toy (dildo) or something of that sort other then hair brushes etc, these objects are used for other things that can have bacteria on them which is then being inserted inside you. did this happen soon after something like this was inserted? do you know if your boyfriend has any STDS?  i would take a trip to the doc just to be on the safe side ask for all STD scans. good luck to you
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