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Re: d painful area above clitoris

From: Jessica Bardales MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 6 Aug 2003 17:39:13 -0500 (CDT)


If it happens very often, you should go to see your OBGYN for a physical exam and further treatment. Yes, There are a lot of condition could cause it, such as : irritation due for sex without lubrication or any traumatism in that area, latex alergic.

At Wed, 6 Aug 2003, angela wrote: >
>Every so often I get this. It starts out really red, painful and burns.
>After a few days I can see a few small bumps but they dont leak fluids
>or crust over or anything. It only happens after my period, usually a
>few days or a week after. I can hardly touch the area. Its a very
>small area and is always in the same place. I dont know if it is herpes
>or if its just an allergic reaction to pads. Or could it be an
>irritation from sex/condoms/masturbation?
>
>Thanks

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