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my clitoris seemed to have split?

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Once when i was fingered i came home and noticed that i had bled quite a lot and my clitoris seemed to have split. i spoke to someone who had had the same problem and she said hers had re-healed.
i didn't notice whether mine had or not but yesterday when i was again fingered there was quite a lot of blood again. it really hurts to go to the toilet and I'm in a fair amount of pain still. Is this normal?


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replied September 27th, 2011
Vaginal and Uterus Health Answer A27157
Hi,
Welcome to ehealthforum,
The bleeding during or after intercourse/fingering/masturbation could be suggestive of possibility of internal injury, hymen rupture or possibility of infection. Do not ignore your symptoms. Consider getting thorough examination done by your doctor/gynecologist to rule out injuries. Get started on treatment as indicated (based on examination and investigation findings). Repair if needed would be done to make the healing process faster and also prevent infections. Drink plenty of water. Avoid further sexual contact until you are cleared by your treating doctor/gynecologist (based on extent and severity of the problem/injury). Be in regular follow-up and monitoring of your treating doctor/gynecologist and report any unusual/abnormal/new symptoms immediately.
Take care.



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