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Torn Fourchette..

(this may be a long story)!

Ok, Im a college student and i recently hadd sex with my boyfriend. Before having sex with him, i was perfectly fine. I was checkedd for STD's and everything was negative..After having sex with him i didnt feel pain until the morning. I noticed that my 'Fourchette' (if thats what you call it) was torn. I couldnt touch it, wipe it, or wash it. Peeing was painful and eventually i got neospirin to ease the pain. After about a week, I noticed Chaffing along the sides of my vagina. Very Painful! so i shaved E V E R Y T H I N G thinking it would feel better...
2 days later, bumps started to show. They are very very painful and itchy. I have 1 on each lip and a couple here and there. but i cant takee it anymore and its unbearablee! I can't walk alot and discharges are frequent!
Im getting checkedd monday, but i need to kno if its signs of an STD or if a torn fourchette leads to these symptoms.

SN: my boyfriend got checkedd today andd everythingg camee bak negativee.. Soo im lost :(
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Your constellation of symptoms needs to be evaluated by your doctor. It could be a number of things so try not to panic about it being an STD. Let us know what you find out, and good luck!
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you certainly need some remedy to treat that ...fortunately there are some herbal medicines from patanjli meds which can cure it ...i can search for medications specifically for this and let u know...if u r intrested pls let me know
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