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vagina tear HELP

How long can it take a tear in the vagina to heal from rough sex? I get lubrication was the issue. I took a mirror to it to make sure it was just a tear... And as I suspected after separating my lady bits so I could actually see... I saw a pretty good-sized slice and a couple smaller slices on the inner side of the lip and the bigger cut is more on the inside but I can see it clear as day... I totally know how this happened but I just want to make sure that herpes does not look like long tear/cut lol.. It in no way shape or form looks like a blister. Looks like a slice. Hurts to pee. I had sex the morning I got my period... Shortly after having sex that morning I got my period full force, that was Friday and today is wed... I'm still on my period and the Damn slice doesn't seem like it's healing. Not scabbing. I cannot emphasize enough that it looks like a slice... and not an std. I can see exactly what is causing the sharp pain which is especially annoying when I pee... How long can this take to heal? Does the fact that I'm bleeding heavily from my period make the healing process slow down? How long can it take for something like this to heal. It's not bleeding. But there is a slice. And it's driving me nuts.


I never had any children. I didn't get my period for 5 years because of the depo shot but stopped taking it and this is the first time I've had my period since then which I'm wondering if that might have anything to do with the fact that it's taking its sweet time to heal... Please help me lol.
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