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Zegar  (Anonymous, 5.184.218.) Warszawa 3 years ago

What preparations can be used for irritation of intimate places?

Hello. 3 days ago I stimulated my clitoris quite strongly, I did not feel pain. And for 3 days I feel her discomfort. Is it irritation or infection? I take care of hygiene and always wash my hands thoroughly before stimulation. For 2 days he has been lubricating the clitoris with a sudocrem, can this help? I have a visit to the gynecologist in over a month. Can it get worse during this time and there will be serious and irreversible changes?

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Olga Filits

Olga Filits Pharmacist

3 years ago

It is worth trying a bath with a mixture of herbs for intimate ways: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/49039/mieszanki-apteczne-vagosan-ziola/apteki?pvid=19572#internetowe It is very effective with various irritations, abrasions and even infections. You can also try the Rivanol wrap. Ointments based on panthenol can also be used for irritated intimate areas: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/10258/bepanthen-baby-masc/apteki linseed oil: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/43853/linomag-masc/apteki allantoin: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/3050/alantan-plus-masc/apteki The above preparations can be purchased without a prescription - in a stationary pharmacy or on-line with home delivery. If the use of the above preparations and methods does not bring improvement, it is worth consulting the problem with a gynecologist.

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