Blisters from sex! Looking into PRP treatment

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Hello! 

I had more sex than usual this previous weekend and today I noticed that I have small blisters on my vulva. Has anyone else experienced this? I am not quite sure what to do to treat this. Also I have just ordered Aubrey Organics (Pure Aloe Vera) Has anyone tried this before to soothe the area. I found that I was very swollen after sex and it hurt to just be touched. I have recently been looking into PRP treatment., I read online that there is a doctor called Francesco Casabona who performs this treatment in Italy. Has anyone heard about the results of this treatment (specifically his?) I also read online that there is a doctor in the UK who performs this under the NHS. I sent an e-mail asking to find out more information about this. What are some of your thoughts on this treatment?? I am concerned that sex will be forever painful. I am so sad because I am mourning  the loss of my healthy sex life. I feel like I have lost something so enjoyable in life and do not know what to do. 

Thanks, 

Nicole

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  • Posted

    Hi Nicole,

    Prp is an amazing procedure but I've never heard of it being available on the NHS. It's usually a private clinic that offers it.

    I've recently had prp and it's worked very well for stress incontinence.

  • Posted

    I was just wondering whether whilst you have active 'blisters' (which could be aspirated for a sample) whether it might be worthwhile getting checked for any infection such as herpes? Have you ever had herpes anywhere on your body?

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