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It is common for women to experience injuries in or around the vagina during intercourse or foreplay. Inserting an object into it can also cause potential problems if there is friction. If you are sexually active, you have probably experienced this problem at least once in your lifetime. Multiple health conditions can also add to this issue, such as menopause, vaginal dryness, hormonal changes, vaginismus, and others. Women often notice vaginal wounds during sex because semen can irritate them even more.
Fortunately, this is a quickly-fixable issue if treated correctly. Read on to learn more about vaginal cuts and how to manage uncomfortable symptoms successfully. As said previously, there are many possible causes of vaginal wounds, which include:. If you have trouble with vaginal dryness and feel hopeless, you are not alone. To find the appropriate vaginal tear treatment, you must first discover the primary cause. Vaginal cuts can be superficial or deep, and they are treated a bit differently.
Superficial tears usually heal on their own after a few days and are typically caused by sex, hair removal, and foreplay. Before dressing up, make sure that the area is dry. Always wear cotton underwear until the cut is healed. You can use ibuprofen or any other over-the-counter medication if you are in a lot of pain or discomfort. Of course, these can only be applied if the cut is located on your vulva, not inside of your vagina.
As for the deeper wounds, they are treated differently. It is said that at least 90 percent of women experience tears during delivery. If you have experienced one, your gynecologist will give you instructions on how to take proper care of it. Women are usually recommended to use sterilized water during the healing phase to rinse the wound. You can use a peri bottle to do so every time you go to the toilet or after cleaning the vaginal tear.
Doctors usually recommend wearing a pad for a few days to soak up the blood and keep the cut as clean as possible.