In many cases, these cuts can heal on their own. Certain conditions can also make you more susceptible to tears or scrapes in this area. Keep reading to find out more about why they may be happening, how to treat them, and when you should see your doctor. Vaginal cuts are often accompanied by feelings of discomfort — especially during urination — and minor bleeding. In order to properly treat it, you need to take a look at how deep the cut is and determine whether other symptoms, such as pus, are present. The best way to assess your symptoms is to position a compact or hand mirror so that you can see the reflection of your vagina. You should always wash your hands before and after you touch a wound — especially a wound in the genital area — to prevent the spread of bacteria.


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