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How Can An Injured Vaginal Opening Be Treated?

When I was trying to put estrogen in with their tube, I accidentally pushed it into the wall instead of going in. Now, I m hurting there. It hurts when I wipe. I have some cream to keep it from getting infected, but the label says it could burn, so I haven t used it. It s not bleeding & I m affraid of yeast infection. Is there anything to worry about?
Mon, 22 May 2017
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Hello Dear ,
I evaluated your query thoroughly.
@ Basic treatment is to avoid injury further / infection .
@ Small tiny laceration doesn`t require suturing .
* Keep the part clean, dry
* Local application of Framycetin type ointment to be applied after thorough
antiseptic washing of the local area.
* maintain hydration
* avoid any vaginal sexual activities
* analgesic tablets morning and evening after meals for 2-3 days
* antibiotic requirements depend upon the clinical assessment
Hope this will definitely help you.
Feel free to ask any further health related issue .
Thanks for using Healthcaremagic.com & giving me an opportunity to assist
Get well soon dear .
Regards .
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How Can An Injured Vaginal Opening Be Treated?

Hello Dear , I evaluated your query thoroughly. @ Basic treatment is to avoid injury further / infection . @ Small tiny laceration doesn`t require suturing . * Keep the part clean, dry * Local application of Framycetin type ointment to be applied after thorough antiseptic washing of the local area. * maintain hydration * avoid any vaginal sexual activities * analgesic tablets morning and evening after meals for 2-3 days * antibiotic requirements depend upon the clinical assessment Hope this will definitely help you. Feel free to ask any further health related issue . Thanks for using Healthcaremagic.com & giving me an opportunity to assist Get well soon dear . Regards .