A vaginal or labial cut or tear (fissure) is a painful split, crack or break in the mucous membrane (skin) inside the vagina, on the inner or outer labia (vulva), on the perineum, or around the clitoris or clitoral hood. Most times, there is no cause for concern and will heal on its own.
We cannot know exactly what it is you have or what may be causing it. You need to be checked out if your cuts, sores or tears don’t heal, bleed, seem infected, you have abnormal discharge or are in pain that isn’t abating. If you can, speak to your mother about it and see what she feels.
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Hello. Thank you for your post.
A vaginal or labial cut or tear (fissure) is a painful split, crack or break in the mucous membrane (skin) inside the vagina, on the inner or outer labia (vulva), on the perineum, or around the clitoris or clitoral hood. Most times, there is no cause for concern and will heal on its own.
We cannot know exactly what it is you have or what may be causing it. You need to be checked out if your cuts, sores or tears don’t heal, bleed, seem infected, you have abnormal discharge or are in pain that isn’t abating. If you can, speak to your mother about it and see what she feels.
Helena
November 3, 2017 - 6:44pmThis Comment
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