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199914 tn?1295890047

Redness on vagina lips

Me and my fiance had intercourse Feb 22nd and the next morning I woke up and had pain on my vagina lips. And there are little slits on my vagina lips and now i see red bumps. And I know it's not an STD because me and my fiance have been together for four years and we were virgin's when we met. And only had sex with each other. But I had a miscarriage feb 7th and we have had sex since then so I don't think it had anything to do with that. And my fiance also had bumps on my penis and on the tip of his penis. And had dry sick on his sac. So if anyone can help us it would be GREAT! Thank you for your time!
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Peeling usually means a fungal infection, like yeast.  Keeping an eye on it is a good idea.

Good luck,
AJ
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199914 tn?1295890047
Thanks for your help. I'm not to worried because today when I was going to the bathroom I notice that I was peeling down there. I went tanning last week, for about a week. With nothing on so I think that would of been the problem but if it gets worse then I will have to call my doctor thanks again for your help!
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207091 tn?1337709493
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I would get checked, too.

It could possibly be herpes, but the above poster is right - it wouldn't appear that fast.  Its possible you all are sharing a fungal infection or something, but a doc can help figure that out.

AJ
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i doubt an STD would appear that fast, the redness and slits could be from rough sex, but I would definitely still go to the doctor. The bumps on his penis are definitely questionable. Just go get tested, its always better to be safe then sorry
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