tabslongs89
Feb 10, 2009, 02:09 PM
My problem is on the lower part of the vaginal opening- it hurts (is sore) after sexual intercourse the next day sometimes two days. It's the same spot where my previous gyno cut off and took a biopsy of what she said was an "ulcer." The test results of the biopsy were negative for anything cancerous and the culture and blood test that she had done before the biopsy came back negative for any STD. I was told to wait 2weeks after the cutting before engaging in sexual intercourse so we waited 3weeks to be safe. And it bled. Went back she gave me a steroid cream for the area and had to wait again to have sex. This time it bled even more... SO much.
So I decided to go to a new gyno. He sealed up the biopsy place with a liquid suture (I'm thinking he said something about liquid nitro) and said wait 5days or so. We waited a little over a week. It still bled, not nearly as much, but was still in pain and went back to my new gyno. He looked at it and said that it seemed to be more of a derm issue so recommended me to one.
It took me 5months to get an appointment with her so I went a week ago and she said that she could definitely see a place where the skin is different but didn't/doesn't know exactly what's going on. The new gyno and derm both said that it could have been possible that my first gyno didn't suture it up properly when she did the biopsy. So the derm took a swab of the area and said to call back in 2-3weeks to see if it is possibly and underlying yeast infection. She also took the name of my first gyno to get a copy of the biopsy resluts.
If it comes back positive for the yeast then problem solved. But if not, then she has to request for the slide of my biopsy and have her lab examine it.
Before I went to the derm it seems as if it doesn't get as sore and if it does bleed it's just a tiny tiny bit.
Has anyone had anything like this happen? Or any idea what/why?
So I decided to go to a new gyno. He sealed up the biopsy place with a liquid suture (I'm thinking he said something about liquid nitro) and said wait 5days or so. We waited a little over a week. It still bled, not nearly as much, but was still in pain and went back to my new gyno. He looked at it and said that it seemed to be more of a derm issue so recommended me to one.
It took me 5months to get an appointment with her so I went a week ago and she said that she could definitely see a place where the skin is different but didn't/doesn't know exactly what's going on. The new gyno and derm both said that it could have been possible that my first gyno didn't suture it up properly when she did the biopsy. So the derm took a swab of the area and said to call back in 2-3weeks to see if it is possibly and underlying yeast infection. She also took the name of my first gyno to get a copy of the biopsy resluts.
If it comes back positive for the yeast then problem solved. But if not, then she has to request for the slide of my biopsy and have her lab examine it.
Before I went to the derm it seems as if it doesn't get as sore and if it does bleed it's just a tiny tiny bit.
Has anyone had anything like this happen? Or any idea what/why?