Red blister

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I seem to have a red itchy blister near my clitoral area which appeared after sex. I am down to clob twice a week but am wondering if I should apply this more frequently to the blister. Not sure what to do. Thanks!

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  • Posted

    Think you should see your doctor or soak I sea salt it may dry it up.
  • Posted

    I agree with Queenee, go see your doctor.  For now - don't apply Clob too often. This blister may have a different cause and actually may even go away by itself once you give the area a break/rest.  
  • Posted

    Poor you.vI would go back to daily just on the blister to help it calm down. Once it is calm you can reduce the frequency but I would definitely see my gp or specialist to confirm no problems. It is probably a cyst which has been discussed on here before. Hope all goes well.
  • Posted

    Thanks ladies.  I think I am going to give it a few more days before I call the doctor.  I feel like I just irritated myself between sex, running and I did wear tight pants the other day.  I feel like it was a mix everything and I did feel sore but basically ignored it (yeah me). 

    Anyway, I sat in a tub of epsom salt today and I feel like things look like they are calming down and I am not really itchy today.  I am not even sure if it is really a blister.  It is a little hard to tell with my hand mirror but it seems like a small area that it red and I think it looks raised but I am not sure. 

    • Posted

      I find Epsom salts helps to soften the, just don't have the water too hot.
    • Posted

      And in addition Queenee, drink lots of water the rest of the day after your bath.

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