Vaginal Tears and Rips
Vaginal tears often occur due to insufficient lubrication, vigorous activity, or lack of arousal. Symptoms include pain, mild bleeding, or discomfort during urination. Minor tears usually heal on their own, but persistent pain or heavy bleeding requires medical attention. Gentle hygiene and use of lubricants can help prevent these injuries.
Penile Fracture
A penile fracture happens when the fibrous tissue of the penis ruptures, usually during forceful or awkward sexual activity. It causes sudden pain, swelling, and bruising. This injury is serious and requires immediate medical attention to prevent long-term complications.
Anal Tears and Fissures
Anal tears can occur when penetration is rapid or insufficiently lubricated. Pain and bleeding are common signs. Treatment includes topical ointments, warm baths, and in severe cases, professional medical care. Proper lubrication and gradual penetration can prevent most anal injuries.
Sex Toy Injuries
Using sex toys improperly or using damaged products can cause pain, bleeding, or foreign object complications. Safe practices include choosing body-safe materials, checking toys for damage, and using adequate lubrication. If an object cannot be removed safely, medical assistance is essential.
Skin Irritation or Burns
Allergic reactions, prolonged friction, or the use of irritant substances can cause redness, swelling, itching, or even blistering. Mild irritations can be treated with soothing creams and avoiding the irritant. Severe reactions require medical evaluation.
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