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Re: pain on one side of vaginal openingFrom: Lynn (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri, 27 Apr 2001 18:54:17 -0500 (CDT)
At Fri, 27 Apr 2001, carmen wrote: > >I've been having mild pain on and off for about 8 months on one side of >the lower/posterior side of my vaginal opening. It's kind of a >burning/aching feeling that comes and goes. I've visited 3 doctors >throughout this time, and they all think it's an irritation from >clothing or from a chemical in soap, etc. I've been screened for all >STD's that they could test for (bacterial), and all have been negative. >Could this be a Bartholin's gland infection, lasting this long? I don't >feel any noticeable enlargement, but from research I've done on the >internet, it seems like this pain in the 4'o clock to 8 o'clock area >could be from that. > >Thanks for your advice!
-- Is it the LEFT side? Left side many times mean pudendal nerve damage or irritation. It can also be on the right but most cases are on the left. A neurologist can help with this. I am not a doctor but have met many women with these symptoms thru vulvodynia elists.
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