Gyno-daktarin vaginal cream reaction
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Gyno-daktarin vaginal cream reaction
Hello, yesterday night being my third time usage of the gyno-daktarin vaginal cream I woke up and saw the discharge changed colour to brownish cream, insertion has been very difficult being a virgin the hole I could see is smaller than the insertion tube.i am 25
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Re: Gyno-daktarin vaginal cream reaction
Hi Omotolani,
Often discharge goes brownish when there is some old blood present. You say application has been painful, so you may have scraped the the vaginal walls a little during the process.
The size of your vaginal canal isn't impacted by whether you've had sex, or how much you've had sex. The vagina is a flexible tube of muscle - when there is nothing inside the walls lie against eachother, and when something is inserted it adapts to that. Any "tightness" generally comes from being tense. Finding a comfortable position - like lying on your back with your knees bent, or squatting - and deliberately relaxing your lower abdomen and pelvic muscles should help make the process more comfortable. Have you given that a try?
I would suggest that if your discharge doesn't return to normal in after a day or so, it's a good idea to go back to your medical provider and get checked out just in case. Is that something you can do?
Often discharge goes brownish when there is some old blood present. You say application has been painful, so you may have scraped the the vaginal walls a little during the process.
The size of your vaginal canal isn't impacted by whether you've had sex, or how much you've had sex. The vagina is a flexible tube of muscle - when there is nothing inside the walls lie against eachother, and when something is inserted it adapts to that. Any "tightness" generally comes from being tense. Finding a comfortable position - like lying on your back with your knees bent, or squatting - and deliberately relaxing your lower abdomen and pelvic muscles should help make the process more comfortable. Have you given that a try?
I would suggest that if your discharge doesn't return to normal in after a day or so, it's a good idea to go back to your medical provider and get checked out just in case. Is that something you can do?
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