Cut in labia crease or GHS?
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l82390 taylor54590
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Have a look at lichen sclerosus. Sure this seems similar to what you have
l82390 taylor54590
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ignore my post below. thats not the condition i was thinking. certainly doesnt appear to be herpes but whilst researching i came across something that looks exactly like your picture bit i cant recall the name of it.
Vera30 taylor54590
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is this the first time that appear this kind of problem? look like an abrasion after wax but could be other
regards
Vera
taylor54590 Vera30
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this is the first time I've had this problem, but it has been ongoing for months now. I have never done waxing before.
Vera30 taylor54590
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if you can, could you post here other shots from a front angle? the types of abrasions can be of different types and it is important to have a clear idea of the wound ...
taylor54590 Vera30
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here an upclose frontal photo. I have set up an appointment with my OBGYN, but she is booked out 3 weeks and I do not want to worry. It is more red here and painful to any type of touch even washing.
Vera30 taylor54590
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it is precisely a vaginal fissure. it is not just a simply cut ... usually it can also arise after sexual intercourse and it is a fairly widespread phenomenon. a Cream could solve your problem and is made up of numerous natural herbs and oils. I'm talking about Holoil (natural remedy). To treat fissures and prevent their appearance, it is necessary to keep the "vulnerable" areas well hydrated with creams based on panthenol, glycerin, ceramides, urea and vitamin E. In case of deeper wounds or if an infection occurs, your doctor may indicate the application of antibiotic ointments. if the fissures are not treated well they can become chronic! anyway let me know what the doctor will tell you.
regards
Vera
denya7397 taylor54590
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try get it swabbed if it keeps coming back x