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Re: ocurring vaginal tear

From: Lopez (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun Dec 26 19:52:33 2004


I have the exact same problem. Been going on for quite a while now. I've been advised to break open Vitamin E capsules and put it in that area. It seemed like it started working, but then I stopped doing it after my last surgery. Email me if you like so we can talk about it more. Lopez

At Sun, 26 Dec 2004, vargas wrote: >
>At Sun, 2 Jun 2002, Mirana wrote:
>>
>>Hello. I have posted the same message on women's health, but would like
>>to hear your oppinions/experiences as well. I am rather desperate and
>>any advice would be helpful.
>>
>>Thanks.
>>**************************
>>There is a tiny tear appearing every time during the intercourse, more
>>**************************

>>**************************
>>specifically few seconds after the penetration. Sometimes it is small
>>and barely visible and sometimes it is larger (2-3mm max). Its position
>>is always the same, at the edge of perineum, slightly to the left side
>>(about 6 o'clock position of the vagina). Other symptoms are always the
>>same: slight bleeding (pinkish) from the tear, burning during urination,
>>and it takes about 2 to three days to heal. And it reappears during
>>EVERY intercourse.
>>
>>I have visited 4 different doctors and none of them can find either the
>>cause or the cure. I had a stage 3 endometriosis, that was cleared
>>during two laparoscopies last year. All tests (yeast, bacteria, papp)
>>are normal and OK. I've tried with kegel exercises and they did not
>>help. I am relaxed and lubricated during the intercourse.
>>
>>It is really bugging me and it is influencing (negatively) my sex life
>>and my marriage. We will have to undergo a fertility treatment
>>(hopefully being able to conceive without IVF) and I need to be in good
>>shape for those attempts.
>>
>>Do you have any idea what is it and how can it be cured?






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