I had severe vaginal pain for two years since my wedding night. Sex was tolerable, and at times enjoyable, but one or two days later I would have terrible pain in the entry area of my vagina. I couldn't tell whether it was urinary, vaginal or what. It was just a nagging, burning pain that felt like a UTI, but also like a yeast infection.
After seeing specialists, taking hormones, antibiotics and seemingly everything else, I have found a cure.
Grapeseed oil. I use it during sex. I also lubricate the vagina every day or so, just inside the entry muscles--the "wall" you hit when you penetrate. I just rub about a teaspoonful around in there. One day I was desperate and could find nothing to ease the pain. Vagisil made it worse. I longed for something healing, natural. I even asked God to help me. I had some grapeseed oil in the house and knew that grapeseed had some really healthful qualities to it, so I just tried it. Within a half hour, the severe pain had subsided!
I was trying new things that week. The next flare up, I tried a used Lipton teabag in the vagina--just inside, not beyond the muscles, but touching them. The soothing quality was awesome! I had read about it in some articles online and thought it sounded wierd, but ladies, it works! I kept it in for more than an hour, using a maxi pad to protect from drips...
Afterward, I used the grapeseed oil. I have been doing this now for several months, and am absolutely grateful to God that He has shown me this natural cure for me!
--Susan
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Hi there so I believe I am having the same pain however it is only when I am in missionary on my back, and it only hurts on my right side barely in, where you described. Have you heard of grabeseed oil based lubricant or did is it just straight grapeseed oil? Thanks (:
July 17, 2015 - 3:41pmThis Comment
Sweety, thats awesome!! Ive suffered from yeast infection and UTIS constantly since I was 22 and Im 31 now! Its awful. It really did take away a huge chunk of my sex life, as I was always having an "issue" down there, whether it be a yeast infection, (mild to severe) BV, or a UTI. I dont know WHY I get them so often, Ive been to several doctors, and had STD panels done. Anywhoo...I use coconut and olive oil for lubrication, and moisterization, and it works great! Also, I put a couple of drops of tea tree oil and lavender oil(both) on my fingers tips and insert into vag, everytime after I have sex. Also, when Im yeasting, I do the tea tree oil, lavender application up to 3 times a day. Pretty gross, and annoying, but it works, it will cure a yeast infection. Also, Myrrh oil is great, but strong and it burns, very uncomfortable, must dilute with a carrier oil. I also take $30 brand of flora/probiotics in capsule form, and that has nicked my UTI's, and prevented them. (thank God) it was pretty hideous getting a UTI, and running to the ER, everytime I have sex. Get your greens, change your diet! For vaginal buring, irritation and pain. Vagisil does not work, infact it is even MORE infuriating. Apple cidar vinegar!! Soak a wash cloth and place overnite on the affected area. It stinks but it works. Place a towel under your bottom to prevent getting on sheets. Also, during the day, if your on the go, soak a couple cotton balls in ACV, dab the vaginal tissues. Will take the pain, itching, and irritation away like a miracle!!
August 26, 2011 - 8:12amThis Comment
Knowing you with this issues from 22 til 31 years old really opened my eyes. I did the same thing u did for 4 years now and my issues never seem to be gone. I thought i have bv or std or whatever kind of infection but gotten checked out i dont have them. Its really bothering my intimate life as HE seemed to be scared of going down there haha...
March 20, 2016 - 12:27amThis Comment