पहली बार सेक्स के बाद अगर मेरी हाइमन बाहर लटक रही है और खून आ रहा है तो मुझे क्या करना चाहिए?
नमस्ते, मैंने 5 दिन पहले पहली बार सेक्स किया और अगले दिन मैंने देखा कि मेरी योनि के प्रवेश द्वार पर एक टुकड़ा लटक रहा है, जो शायद मेरी हाइमन का हिस्सा है। यह हल्का गुलाबी है और लगभग 1.5 सेमी लंबा है। मैं इसे हटाना चाहती हूँ लेकिन मुझे समझ नहीं आ रहा कि क्या करूँ। मैंने इसे अंदर धकेलने की कोशिश की लेकिन इससे खून बहने लगा। आज और कल सुबह भी मैं उठी तो इसके सिरे से खून बह रहा था। कोई दर्द या सूजन नहीं है, मैं पूरी तरह से ठीक महसूस कर रही हूँ लेकिन मैं इसे हटाना चाहती हूँ। मैंने सोचा कि इसके आधार के चारों ओर एक धागा कसकर बांध दूं ताकि खून का प्रवाह रुक जाए और यह गिर जाए क्योंकि असल जिंदगी में डॉक्टर को दिखाना बिल्कुल भी संभव नहीं है। तो इसे हटाने के लिए मैं और क्या कर सकती हूँ?
How much bleeding are you experiencing?:
- Spotting onlyHave you noticed any changes in your vaginal discharge?:
- No changesHave you experienced any pain or discomfort at any time?:
- No pain at allHow often are you experiencing bleeding?:
- Only after trying to push it inHave you tried any remedies or treatments so far?:
- No, this is the first time seeking helpIs there any history of similar issues or conditions?:
- No previous issuesAre you currently on any medications or treatments?:
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Doctors' responses
If you’re experiencing bleeding from what you believe is a piece of your hymen, it’s important to approach this carefully. The hymen is a thin membrane and can sometimes tear or stretch during first-time intercourse, leading to some bleeding. If a piece is protruding and bleeding, self-managing this at home could be risky. Using a string to remove it or applying excess force could lead to further injury or increase the risk of infection. Instead of attempting any home removal techniques, consider safer self-care approaches.
First, maintain good hygiene by gently cleaning the area with warm water. Avoid using any soaps or other irritants that could exacerbate the issue. Apply a sanitary pad instead of a tampon to monitor the bleeding, as this avoids inserting anything into the area which might irritate the situation further. Keep an eye on the bleeding; if it’s light and becoming less frequent, it might heal on its own. However, if bleeding persists or worsens, it’s crucial to try and seek medical attention as soon as feasible, since this could indicate a tear needing professional assessment.
Even if seeing a doctor seems not to be an option, remember that healthcare services often have options for urgent or confidential consultations. Clinics may provide guidance without an appointment. Examine local services that might offer telemedicine or provide guidance over phone. If you’re ever able to get a second opinion from a health professional, even virtually, they can offer you tailored advice and ensure there’s no underlying issue that needs to be addressed.
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