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How To Heal Sex Mediated Vaginal Bleed With Tiny Skin Pieces On Vaginal Opening?

me & my boyfriend have sex a lot when he's actually home. (Long distance) but one night I started to bleed when we were having sex & it happend for the next few nights too. i was looking at my vagina and I saw a very tiny piece of skin by my vaginal opening. it doesnt hurt at all, but when there's pressure on it or it's squeezed it bleeds. help?
Mon, 3 Feb 2014
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Hi and thanks for the query,

It is important to get this skin examined by your doctor. I do think if you had spent much time without having sex, if there was not enough fore play for adequate wetting, and in case it was rough sex, it is not excluded that this could simple be a traumatic lesion. Other causes like infections or otherwise could easily be seen with a proper clinical review. I do not think you need to be very bothered at this point in time. Kind regards
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How To Heal Sex Mediated Vaginal Bleed With Tiny Skin Pieces On Vaginal Opening?

Hi and thanks for the query, It is important to get this skin examined by your doctor. I do think if you had spent much time without having sex, if there was not enough fore play for adequate wetting, and in case it was rough sex, it is not excluded that this could simple be a traumatic lesion. Other causes like infections or otherwise could easily be seen with a proper clinical review. I do not think you need to be very bothered at this point in time. Kind regards