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Q: Yeast infection near anus ?
asked by: Flymale on June 19th, 2009
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Hello,

I recently tried to get penetrated by a transexual lady. I have only inserted my finger all way, and a little dildo. But this lady used a condom and tried to push.. and kept pushing at the entrance because it wouldn't go in. Long story short, it hurt. I cleaned up by water - don't remember how thorough the cleaning was.

Next morning, obviously, it hurt when I was shitting and saw blood. Next day, the blood decreased, yet it hurt. Third day and onwards.. a trace of blood or so, but still hurts. Fourth day, no blood.. but hurts not just the anus but felt more like the bones around it hurting.

Finally, after a shower I rubbed in that area a little erotically and brought the finger to my nose (expecting a soapy smell - I like it how I smell fresh even in a dirty area after a thorough shower). Anyway, horror of my life! It smelled like yeast infection that I smelled on the occasionally girlfriend. Then, I bent over in front of the mirror so I could see my anus and I spread it. I saw a little bulbous tip right above the anal hole. Tried taking pictures to better see it too, but that didn't work out. At one point, I thought this tip was red.

Later, after another shower, I tried to smell again.. and it smelled like yeast infection again!! You think I'm over-reacting here? Because I don't see any cheesy material.

Help would be amazing as I'm freaking out and if I need to go get my hole checked.
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ioka
replied on June 19th, 2009
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hello your little bilbous tip you describe could also be a hemarriod..sometimes itch and sometimes bleed. try preparation h to see if it shrinks..you may have already had it and not been aware and the penetration even though you say did not go in you did find it painful..
keep a check on it and if the bleeding doesn,t stop get yourself checked..watch when you have a bowel movement as there is usually no blood in toilet pan but on tissue to wipe.
i never new i had one till constipated and the pressure popped it out.
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Flymale
replied on June 20th, 2009
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Yes, yes.. that's exactly what happens. Blood in the toilet for the first few days, but since then blood only on the tissue, not in the pan.

Does that mean it's a hemorrhoid?
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ioka
replied on June 20th, 2009
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very common little blighters and can pop up from no where sweetie.. they can lie dormant and when you get constipated like i suffer they appear to play havoc.
use the cream i advised and it shall shrink..when i bleed its relief as they become hard and sore to sit if they don,t.
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Yourname
replied on June 23rd, 2009
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Thank you!
So, The cream is called "Preparation H". What about the yeasty smell?

Also, as an update I haven't had any blood lately. But I still see the bulb over there.
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Yourname
replied on June 25th, 2009
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Quick update: I haven't gotten any yeasty smell in a couple days. And no blood, no pain, no hurt. But I do see those bulbs in there.
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