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GENERAL: perineum problem

From: wrain (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 17 Feb 2009 00:58:40 -0600 (CST)


Ive been experiencing perineum pain for the last year. Ive been to the gyno many times. This pain was much worse in the beginning and happened almost every few days. The pain only happens when it is touched or during intercourse and recently hasn't been as often. The gyno at first told me to stop using my detergent and body wash. So I switched the products i was using. Then I went back and they examined me and didn't see anything except for a broken blood vessel. She continued to tell me that my perineum is thin and sometimes women have this problem. I haven't had a problem like this in my life until the last year, I don't know why all of a sudden i would have this thin skin. I asked if there was any chance of an STD and she told me that she saw nothing and that my last yearly checkup i was tested for a few stds and they all came up negative, she told me there was nothing to worry about and to use a cortisone cream 2 times a day. I used up a whole tube of cortisone cream, and ive been putting it on for the last 3 months, it's gotten better but still has not resolved the problem. I feel like i am getting no answers going to the gyno and i just really want to know whats wrong with me. Has anyone ever experienced this? Any ideas of what could be wrong?

P.S. - I believe that recently after I started getting the shot this problem showed up. I'm not sure if that would have anything to do with it.




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