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Swollen vagina

Ok, last night my boyfriend and I had unprotected sex, which is usual for us. I just got off of my period yesterday. Well last night when we were having sex, I thought I felt a little dry in the beginning but nothing too bad, it actually moistened up some after we started. Well, since we aren't taking birth control or anything I don't tell him to "pull out" so we just did the usual & he actually came inside of me. Now I usually go straight to the bathroom and pee because the *** will leak out and cause me to feel itchy around and inside the opening of my vagina. But being lazy, I didn't go pee after sex and slept that way. Once I woke up I immediately went to the bathroom. While I was peeing I never noticed anything... No burning, no discharge, nothing unusual.. But when I wiped, my vaginal felt a little sore and I just felt an urge to itch.. So with the toilet paper I rubbed myself because it felt itchy and I think that irritated it... Bad! I went and ate breakfast and realized that it was still itching so I went back to the bathroom and noticed that my "lips & upper labia" is swollen, like 4-5 times the normal size. Idk what caused it cause I didn't wake up like this. Was it the toilet paper or just irritation from sex the night before?? Can I buy Monistat or something to fix my problem? I am on vacation at the lake & idk if the water may make it worse or what?!?!?!?!? Please help me!!!
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It's probably Mabey it was rough or, the itching
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maybe urinary tract infection.allergic to something on his penis.it could have severe and lasting implications.talk to a pharmacist or a Dr. asap
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That happened to me before too & it's because you scratched it so it made it more swollen.. try vaginal itch cream or A&D
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