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Hurting vagina

4 days ago, I had sex which was a little on the rough side, but nothing extreme...  the very next day my lips were swollen (which was reasonably expected) and my vagina was a little tender to the touch. I have been seeing an odorless, clear (slightly yellow) discharge that will not stop. I'm still a little tender and since its been four days, I'm not sure if I should be worried or not? Please help.
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Maybe a swollen or clogged gland? Do you have any lumps where it's most tender?

You may have gotten a yeast infection too. It's possible to get them on the outside of the skin, and I have had them after sex and the pain won't go away. They are different between women, but you really can't know for sure unless you see a doctor.
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I probably should mention the dull pain is focused on the right side. When I menstruate, I've noticed that when my period is in the lighter days, only the left side of the tampon has blood. I've never worried about this but now I'm thinking it might be causing the irritation?
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