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What Can Cause A Bruise On The Labia?

what causes a small purple/red bruise to form on the inner labia lips near to the clitoris? also why would the hood of a clitoris look dry and flaky? i have these occassional and never had a huge concern, though they were slightly painful especially when urinating. but recently my daughter who is only 3years old has complained a lot about pain in thata rea, has been scared to wee and i have noticed today the same purple bruise on her labia that i get
Tue, 1 Apr 2014
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I can understand this, what ever you are seeing that must be a nothing to worry because this is not the sign of any disease if this is not hurting to you then just forget this, hope this information helps you ( If this start hurting you then this has to be examined clinically)
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What Can Cause A Bruise On The Labia?

HI Thank for asking to HCM I can understand this, what ever you are seeing that must be a nothing to worry because this is not the sign of any disease if this is not hurting to you then just forget this, hope this information helps you ( If this start hurting you then this has to be examined clinically)