Genital pain?
If you are experiencing a strong urge to urinate after inserting something into your vagina for masturbation, and you notice a small amount of water and blood when you do go to the bathroom, it is important to consider a few things.
The sensation of water coming from the vagina could indicate that there is some irritation or pressure on the bladder or urethra.
Here are some steps you can take:
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Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water to help flush out your system.
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Monitor Symptoms: Keep track of any additional symptoms such as pain, increased bleeding, or unusual discharge.
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Avoid Irritants: Refrain from using any objects that may cause irritation or injury to the vaginal area.
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Consult a Healthcare Professional: It is advisable to seek medical attention to rule out any potential infections or injuries, especially if the symptoms persist or worsen.
Your health and safety are important, so do not hesitate to reach out to a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
Xiao Zi, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/07/08
Dr. Cai Yonglong reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
There may be a bladder infection or injury with bleeding in the vagina.
If there is also hematuria or an unusual odor, a visit to a gynecological clinic for examination is recommended.
Reply Date: 2020/07/08
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Experiencing vaginal discomfort after first-time self-stimulation can be concerning, especially if accompanied by unusual sensations such as frequent urges to urinate or the presence of blood. It is important to understand the potential causes and implications of these symptoms.
Firstly, the urge to urinate frequently after self-stimulation may be attributed to several factors. During sexual arousal or stimulation, the pelvic muscles, including those surrounding the bladder, can become tense. This tension may lead to a sensation of needing to urinate, even if the bladder is not full. Additionally, if any pressure was applied to the urethra during the act, it could also trigger this sensation.
The presence of a small amount of blood or blood-tinged fluid can be more concerning. If you are menstruating or close to your menstrual cycle, this could be a normal occurrence related to your menstrual flow. However, if this is not the case, it could indicate irritation or trauma to the vaginal walls or cervix, especially if the stimulation was vigorous or if there was a lack of adequate lubrication. The vagina is a sensitive area, and any form of penetration can cause minor abrasions, leading to bleeding.
Here are some steps you can take to address your concerns:
1. Monitor Symptoms: Keep track of any additional symptoms you may experience, such as increased pain, prolonged bleeding, or any unusual discharge. If the bleeding continues or worsens, or if you experience significant pain, it is advisable to seek medical attention.
2. Hydration: Ensure you are well-hydrated, as dehydration can exacerbate feelings of urgency or discomfort.
3. Rest and Recovery: Allow your body some time to recover. Avoid further stimulation until you feel comfortable and any discomfort has subsided.
4. Gentle Care: If you choose to engage in self-stimulation again, consider using plenty of lubrication to reduce friction and potential irritation. Additionally, be gentle and mindful of your body’s responses.
5. Consult a Healthcare Provider: If the symptoms persist or if you have any concerns about your vaginal health, it is important to consult a healthcare provider. They can perform a thorough examination to rule out any underlying issues, such as infections or other conditions that may require treatment.
6. Educate Yourself: Understanding your body and its responses can help alleviate anxiety associated with sexual exploration. Consider reading reputable sources on sexual health and anatomy to gain more insight.
In summary, while it is not uncommon to experience some discomfort or unusual sensations after first-time self-stimulation, it is essential to pay attention to your body and seek medical advice if symptoms persist or worsen. Your health and comfort should always be a priority, and a healthcare professional can provide personalized guidance and reassurance.
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