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PostPosted: 04/23/07 - 02:02    Post subject: swollen labia by bruise Vote now! Reply with quote

Last night when I came home late, I didn’t turn on any lights, so that I wouldn’t wake up my folks and I ran into a table and I hit myself in the pelvic region. I didn’t know this can hurt like hell. After few seconds my right labia was all swollen. Is there anything I can do to make the swelling go away? It still hurts to touch!!! Crying or Very sad
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