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quarter size cut on vagina

Last night I was having rough sex and he missed my vagina hole and hit to the side of it... it hurt really bad so I felt down there and my hand was covered in blood... so I went to the bathroom and sat in warm water and it slowed the bleeding because it was gushing blood... then I put toilet paper between the lips of my vagina because he told me it wasn't cut or anything... and once I got home I got a mirror and discovered there is a quarter size cut to the side of the hole of my vagina.... its only on one layer of skin... but it hurts so bad, and when I pee I feel like I could pass out of cry... what should I do =(
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It did end up healing. I cannot remember exactly how long it took, probably a month maybe a little longer. At that point it wasn't completely healed just closed. Sex afterwards hurt very badly. Ever since this happened I've been very paranoid when having sex hard doggy style. When this happened I would go home from work early when I could and would have to go about every 20 minutes to the bathroom to wipe the cut and put neosporin on it and stick some toilet paper on it. All of the people I told laughed at me for it, but they had no clue how bad that hurt. Now it is a scar and if I push on the spot it is still a little sensitive. By the way he was not my husband just a boyfriend, and sadly he committed suicide about 4 months after we broke up. :( So strangly I will always have a little piece of him with me because of that scar.
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did it end up healing normally? and how long did it take?

I'm just curious because this just happened to me, the same incident exactly except the cut/gash was not as large
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Air drying can help. It makes it feel better. Kinda like chaffing. Definetley see a doctor if it bleeds much longer. My cuts bled for a day sometimes two.
I can only give you advice from what I've been through. So if anything seems out of place see a doctor. But from what you've said it doesn't seem serious. it will hurt when you pee, it will bleed for awhile because of the area and it will take time to heal.
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But at least its only bleeding a little now...
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If it doesn't heal in a few days ill probably go to the doc...
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2104110 tn?1358318243
Shme man I'm sure ur husbnd feels bad bt I reali thnk jus incase u shud go an consult ur doc
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Ya its quarter size but its only the top layer... it hurts so bad... I have to go to work now... but when I get home would it be smart to lay on my bed with no pants on to let air get to it and let it heal?
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Don't put toilet paper on it. Urine is sterile. Peeing on it won't get it infected. The toilet paper could get stuck and that could cause an infection. As long as you have clean panties and wear a liner if you want to stay extra clean. That is what I've done before. I've got cuts and they healed. None ever got infected.
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You said its only one layer of skin?  So its a bad scrape that bled? If its just a bad scrape then you can put neosporin on it. If its a quarter size cut tho you will need to see a doctor. Especially if it is deep. Top layer will heal but any type of cut or knick will burn when you pee. Even a scratch will burn.
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1901977 tn?1333991726
Quarter size, you might need stitches. I'd go to the doctor.
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Is it fine to put neosporin on it since its an open wound? And should I put some toilet paper on it like last night so I can be sure it stays dry and I don't get an infection
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You should put some neosporin on it to heal it asap. Then be careful when wiping and maybe have some cold wet toilet paper in hand to line of soothe it after you pee. Then apply neosporin again because when u wipe chances are your wiping it off
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1936550 tn?1348360208
Go to your Dr!!!
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