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What did the biopsy say? So all of your doctors gave you no diagnosis? There are so many things - excezma, psoriasis, herpes (many types including shingles), yeast, LS (which is a non sexual and non contagious etc.
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Hello. I read yours and it seems like we are facing the same issue. Infact i can have it soon after being healed - within a day or the next. I use vaselin as a short term cure. Ill aplly one nut sized of this grl out there and within hours... you will feel new again. However... i get tear again the next time we have sex IF its not well lubricated. Try it and i hope it works the same for you. Thanks.
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Same here. All over “down there”. Feels like paper cuts on my lips and perineal area and even my bum. Thinking about trying tampons. I hate tampons tho.
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I have had the same issue for years. I believe I may need to have prolapse surgery in the near future, and am going to see a gyn-urologist to see what can be done. I’ve read it could be hereditary. In the past, my mom had to have a rectaseal and my sister has a sling. I am not a Dr., but it makes sense small unexplainable tears could be one of the first signs of these medical conditions. Best regards!
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Also taking birth control can thin your skin
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I got them 5 months ago when I started a new bc along with other side effects stopped taking my bc cleared up just started another bc 3 weeks ago now its happening again thinking I need to try another one... I'm 33 now and never had this problem in my 20's on bc
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Wow! I can’t believe how common this is! I have the exact same problem! It’s itchy, painful, and annoying
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I had the same thing for MONTHS! I went to the Dr., he said it was fungal, had me use over the counter athlete's foot cream and it resolved in a week! Try it!
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I had the same thing for MONTHS! I went to the Dr., he said it was fungal, had me use over the counter athlete's foot cream and it resolved in a week! Try it!
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I had the same thing for MONTHS! I went to the Dr., he said it was fungal, had me use over the counter athlete's foot cream and it resolved in a week! Try it! I was using anti-biotic ointment too cuz i wanted to keep it clean, he said that was killing off the natural bacteria on my skin that would have kept that fungal issue under control. He said stop using Neosporin and use that simple anti-fungal and it went away, insane!
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I had the same thing for MONTHS! I went to the Dr., he said it was fungal, had me use over the counter athlete's foot cream and it resolved in a week! Try it! Don't use Hydrogen peroxide, it kills new skin growth and also the bacterial that would be helpful on the skin to keep fungal issues under control.
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I had the same thing for MONTHS! I went to the Dr., he said it was fungal, had me use over the counter athlete's foot cream and it resolved in a week! Try it! Seriously, it was such a rediculously easy solution. I used it like 3 times a day for 4/5 days and it was gone, if it doesn't work for you it's not harmful.
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The older I've gotten, the more sensative my skin has gotten everywhere. If you have a pale vagina &/or itching, ask your GYN to test for Lichens Sclerosis. But what I've also noticed is that hair friction cuts through my skin easily, especially when not sexually active for awhile. My skin toughens up with regular intercourse but becomes very soft without it & my pubes more often cut into my skin from simply wiping from front to back as you're suppose to. But regardless, prior to sex, make sure all hair is removed so that friction doesn't make your pubes cut you. Also keep the area dry. If you're a "excessive leaker" of natural vaginal secretions which isn't a yeast infection, our natural secretions can irritate our external skin (menstrual secretions also). So after you're checked out by your primary care doctor and GYN, keep your hair removed and keep that area dry and clean. Add vassline as a protective coating after its cleansed and dried until it heals. I also use New Skin Liquid Bandaid & Campho-phenique which burns a lot but eventually it calms down as it heals.
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The older I've gotten, the more sensative my skin has gotten everywhere. If you have a pale vagina &/or itching, ask your GYN to test for Lichens Sclerosis. But what I've also noticed is that hair friction cuts through my skin easily, especially when not sexually active for awhile. My skin toughens up with regular intercourse but becomes very soft without it & my pubes more often cut into my skin from simply wiping from front to back as you're suppose to. But regardless, prior to sex, make sure all hair is removed so that friction doesn't make your pubes cut you. Also keep the area dry. If you're a "excessive leaker" of natural vaginal secretions which isn't a yeast infection, our natural secretions can irritate our external skin (menstrual secretions also). So after you're checked out by your primary care doctor and GYN, keep your hair removed and keep that area dry and clean. Add vassline as a protective coating after its cleansed and dried until it heals. I also use New Skin Liquid Bandaid & Campho-phenique which burns a lot but eventually it calms down as it heals.
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The older I've gotten, the more sensative my skin has gotten everywhere. If you have a pale vagina &/or itching, ask your GYN to test for Lichens Sclerosis. But what I've also noticed is that hair friction cuts through my skin easily, especially when not sexually active for awhile. My skin toughens up with regular intercourse but becomes very soft without it & my pubes more often cut into my skin from simply wiping from front to back as you're suppose to. But regardless, prior to sex, make sure all hair is removed so that friction doesn't make your pubes cut you. Also keep the area dry. If you're a "excessive leaker" of natural vaginal secretions which isn't a yeast infection, our natural secretions can irritate our external skin (menstrual secretions also). So after you're checked out by your primary care doctor and GYN, keep your hair removed and keep that area dry and clean. Add vassline as a protective coating after its cleansed and dried until it heals. I also use New Skin Liquid Bandaid & Campho-phenique which burns a lot but eventually it calms down as it heals.
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