Little cuts or cracks on vagina. What could this be?
Question Posted Tuesday December 20 2011, 2:36 pm
Okay, I almost positive this is not herpes or another STD because I have absolutely zero symptoms of anything. No odor, no painful urination, no burning or itching, no weird discharge. Everything is completely normal.
Except within the past month or so, I keep developing these little cuts in the area right above my clitoris. They sting slightly if touched but other than that, they don't cause me any discomfort. It's almost like the skin is splitting, kinda like dry winter skin or something. Usually they heal up within a few days on their own. I've been applying vagisil lately.
As for the little cuts, rough clitoral stimulation or too much, can cause irritation around the clitoris. Especially if you dry masturbate. I would suggest using a lubricant (even if you are not going to insert anything into your vagina) to lower your chances of having any form of dry cracking around the clitoris. If you do not like the use of lubricants, or are allergic, then perhaps after masturbation, apply baby oil or lotion to the affected area to help keep it properly moisturized. [ Rena-Chan's advice column | Ask Rena-Chan A Question ]
adviceman49 answered Wednesday December 21 2011, 12:18 pm: I have no idea what it could be. None of us are doctors and even if we were it would be wrong to make a diagnoses over the web. We would need to examine you which cannot be done over the web. It is very possible that if you are sexually active, this would include fingering and oral sex, that you could have some form of an STD.
The fact that you have no symptoms is not quite correct. You have a symptom; "They sting slightly if touched." That may or could be a symptom.
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