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Swollen vagina. Please help!

Hi.

I am a 17 year old girl who does not have any STDs or anything. Yesterday my boyfriend fingered me. He did it very rough and it went on for a very long time and we did not use lube and it was dry. When we were finished I looked down and noticed that my inner labia was extremely swollen. It burns when I pee but does not itch and there is no discharge. It is very uncomfortable, I cannot close my legs, its very difficult to walk, and it looks horrible.

I am convinced that it is because of how rough he was, and the fact that we did not use lube.

Is there any way to make the swelling go down quicker? How long should this take to heal? Has anyone else had this?

Thanks so much for your help. I'm really worried! x
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Just to be safe, go to your gynocologist.  It is probably bruised but it is better to be safe than sorry later.
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2 Days later and the swelling has gone down a bit, but is still swollen. It no longer burns when I pee but is still very uncomfortable to walk. There is no discharge and no strange smells. It now looks slightly purple, like it may have been bruised due to the roughness of the fingering. Would you suggest just leaving it to heal naturally? Or should I go and see a doctor or someone?

Thanks in advance! x
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