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Can your inner and outer vaginal lips have severe discomfort and pain due to shaving?
I must had used an dull razor. I have been experiencing stinging pain, burning sensation that comes and goes. I have put aloe lotion on it, trend skin, and Vaseline. Nothing helps!
I also been on antibiotics for a sinus infection and the antibiotics has given me an yeast infection if yeast infection can cause pain in your inner vaginal area? Now I don't know if bacterial Vaginosis can cause those symptoms I just described or not but I have no smell and no kind of discharge other than what discharge I get is like toilet paper that crumbles.
What do you think I have from the symptoms?
3 Answers
- ?Lv 73 months ago
The pain you feel after shaving is from minuscule abrasions and cuts from the blade.
If you paid CLOSE attention to shaving commercials they use words like "glide" and "smooth" but NEVER "press" and "drag".
If you tried shaving a balloon and pressed the blade(s) against the rubber it would pop. That's your skin.
When I shave, I keep one hand wet with some shaving gel and the other hand uses the razor. When you shave a path you need to reapply a thin layer of the saving gel/foam/bubbles, etc. over the freshly shaved area to feel for any stubble. If you feel stubble then re-shave the are...BUT DO NOT PRESS! or repeatedly go over the area without reapplying more foam. Failure to do so produces redness and irritation.
I taught this method to my great grandson and he hasn't cut himself since. And he's autistic. ; ' )