Vaginal issues
Hello doctor, I haven't engaged in sexual intercourse yet, but during my first attempt at fingering with my boyfriend, I experienced pain from his nails, although there was no bleeding.
After the fingering, I felt pain in my vagina.
What could be the reason for this, and how should I handle it? Thank you for your response and assistance.
Pengpeng, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/04/18
Dr. Zhang Kunmin reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
Hello, based on your symptom description, it is more likely to be inflammation or skin abrasion.
I recommend keeping the perineal area clean and dry, avoiding tight-fitting clothing, minimizing the use of panty liners, and reducing pressure and prolonged sitting.
You may soak in a bath while showering to alleviate symptoms.
If the symptoms persist, please consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment.
Thank you! Wishing you safety and health.
Dr.
Zhang
Reply Date: 2020/04/18
More Info
Experiencing vaginal discomfort after fingering, especially during your first attempt, can be concerning. It's important to understand that there are several potential causes for this discomfort, and addressing them appropriately can help alleviate your symptoms and enhance your sexual experience in the future.
Firstly, the pain you experienced during fingering could be attributed to several factors. One common reason is the lack of adequate lubrication. The vagina is designed to self-lubricate, but during moments of nervousness or excitement, this natural lubrication may not be sufficient. If fingering is attempted without enough lubrication, it can lead to friction, causing discomfort or pain. Using a water-based lubricant can significantly reduce friction and enhance comfort during such activities.
Another factor to consider is the presence of nails. If your partner's nails were not trimmed or if they were used in a way that caused discomfort, this could lead to irritation or minor abrasions in the vaginal area. Even if there was no visible bleeding, the delicate tissues of the vagina can be sensitive and easily irritated. It's essential to ensure that any activity involving fingers is done gently and carefully to avoid injury.
Additionally, if you are feeling anxious or tense during the experience, this can lead to involuntary muscle contractions in the pelvic area, which may contribute to discomfort. Relaxation techniques, such as deep breathing or engaging in foreplay to build arousal, can help ease tension and make the experience more enjoyable.
In terms of aftercare, it is crucial to maintain good hygiene in the vaginal area. Keeping the area clean and dry can help prevent any potential infections or irritations. Avoid tight clothing and opt for breathable fabrics to reduce friction and irritation. If you experience persistent pain, discomfort, or any unusual symptoms, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation.
If the discomfort continues or worsens, it may be indicative of an underlying issue, such as a vaginal infection or other medical conditions. In such cases, a visit to a gynecologist would be prudent to rule out any serious concerns.
In summary, the discomfort you experienced after fingering could be due to a combination of factors, including inadequate lubrication, potential irritation from nails, and muscle tension. To address this, consider using lubrication, ensuring gentle techniques, and practicing relaxation methods. If symptoms persist, seeking medical advice is essential for your health and peace of mind. Remember, communication with your partner about comfort levels and preferences is key to a positive sexual experience.
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