What are these tears on my female part?

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Hello, so i was wondering what these tears are because it hurts when i touch them after my boyfriend fingers me, and what i can do to heal/recover. And also i am worried that while i was still on my period (towards the end of my period which does not have liquid blood coming out) he fingered me and i bled only after he fingered me and was wondering if this is a problem?

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  • Posted

    I can't see any tears. The skin around the labia looks a little dry. You could try some simple emmolient something like aveeno. Only apply it to the outside though, not into your vagina. You can ask your partner to be a little more gentle to avoid causing injury if you're getting sore after sex.

  • Posted

    Hi

    If you are sore, you can put some sweet almond oil on the area, or a teaspoon full of sweet almond oil with 2 drops of peppermint essential oil in, don't use essential oils NEAT use with a carrier oil, sweet almond oil and essential oil are used for healing, they're antibacterial and antimicrobial, essential oils are great check them out online.

  • Posted

    hi, i have circled the tears up and its kind of obvious to me, i have done some research and i think this might be fissure on the fourchette? 
  • Posted

    looks like it happened from stretching. It's hard to tell from the picture but is your hole small and tight? how many fingers did he use?

  • Posted

    looks like it happened from stretching. It's hard to tell from the picture but is your hole small and tight? how many fingers did he use? the bleeding after fingering isn't a problem if you were almost done with your period. I have seen that many times.

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