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2 days back bit by lover needs injection or treatment?.


Hi, 2 days back my sex partner bit me on my ear .no blood no skin damage..and it was paining for 8-9 hours and mildy swelling After that i didnt have any pain or any serious symptoms and the mild swelling also gone.. Does this bite also need injection or trratment?  Please advise. Thanks in advance.
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363281 tn?1643235611
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Hello~Not Nice of him to do that! I don't think you have any worry regarding infection since the skin wasn't broken, but he definitely needs to be told that biting is out of bounds.
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973741 tn?1342342773
great and we are here for any type of medical issue or relationship issue or just here.  :>))  
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973741 tn?1342342773
Yeesh, talk to your partner.  That wasn't cool, AT ALL.  I'd be really mad as that isn't sexy to cause long lasting pain like that.  If he didn't break the skin, I don't think you need a shot or anything.  Sounds like he gave you an ouch and it is healing.  But seriously, tell them no more of that! :>))
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I will take ur advice. Thanks for the help.tk care
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