Is The Pain From The Cut In The Vagina Or From Anus?
My new partner found my gspit two days ago during sex now I cannot see or touch anywhere near my genital area as it stings like razor blades I am inso much agony when I wee I shake.....have a cut to front of my vagina which is protruded open so not sure where the pain is coming from but my back passage hurts also
I am sorry for the agony you are suffering from. It is quite usual to feel the pain in the vaginal area in the anal area. It is called referrd pain so there is no different pain in your anus.
Now for the cut in the vaginal area, you can clean it with an antiseptic solution like Savlon and do ice apolication or cild compresses. You can take Acetaminophen 500 mg or Ibuprofen 400 mg to have relief from pain. If the pain increases or discomfort worsens, you should seek a physical examination of the injury by gynecologist. Take care to keep the area cleaned and sterile to prevent infections.
I hope this information helps. Thank you for trusting HCM for your concern. Take care.
Best, Dr. Viraj Shah
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Is The Pain From The Cut In The Vagina Or From Anus?
Hello, I am sorry for the agony you are suffering from. It is quite usual to feel the pain in the vaginal area in the anal area. It is called referrd pain so there is no different pain in your anus. Now for the cut in the vaginal area, you can clean it with an antiseptic solution like Savlon and do ice apolication or cild compresses. You can take Acetaminophen 500 mg or Ibuprofen 400 mg to have relief from pain. If the pain increases or discomfort worsens, you should seek a physical examination of the injury by gynecologist. Take care to keep the area cleaned and sterile to prevent infections. I hope this information helps. Thank you for trusting HCM for your concern. Take care. Best, Dr. Viraj Shah