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Vaginal cuts

Hi, this is my first time posting one of these so...here it goes. My daughter, she's almost going to be a teen and she said she's been having these cuts. Like in her vagina you know when you open the lips up. Or whatever... O.k. So she said it hurt for her when she had to go pee. And I didn't think about cuts at first I thought she was just talking about the lips of the vagina. Anyways I told her to pat instead of rubbing. Because, apparently she rubs quite hard. Thena few day later she tells me that she said her vagina was getting better her but her butt was starting to hurt when she pooped. Then she told me that there was a tiny cut above the pooping hole. So first I checked out her vagina there were small little cuts maybe two max. They almost looked like paper cuts. Anyways I didn't think it was a big deal. So I just told her the same thing to keep doing pat, not rub. But now I'm the one staying up all night worrying what might be wrong with my daughter. Now I'm am worried. I guess my questions are... Is she going to be o.k? Will she die? Does she have a serious medical condition? Is there anything that can help her cuts get any better and just go away? Does she need to be medical treated right away? I know these are a lot of questions but I just need help to make sure my daughter is going to be o.k. Thank you so much everybody. I would appreciate it if someone helped me out here.
-thanks
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932659 tn?1332118704
I meant I agree with Tinkerbell, sorry about that :)
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932659 tn?1332118704
Hello,
These "cuts" happen to a lot of females.  I've had them a couple of times myself but it was due to an allergic reaction with my partner at the time and of course this is not the case with your daughter.  You can put them in the search engine at the top and see how many posts come up on the topic.  There was one the other day but I believe she was from a different country, where they were giving her meds and some type of procedure.  
But no, this is no serious medical condition and she certainly will not die from them. Usually time heals and I know that urinating is extremely painful, I've had them before.  I agree with tingerbell though and would take her to the gyno.  Can you please let us know how things go?  Goodluck :)
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1027094 tn?1327429732
Has she been to a gyno yet? I'd say just take her to the gyno, and go from there. It's probably nothing.
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