Bleeding After Fingering

Last time when I fingered myself, I found blood on my fingers. I then searched for the reason and concluded that it was because my hymen ruptured. Read more
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On the other hand, if your nails were long or rough, they could have scratched or cut the delicate skin inside your vagina, leading to bleeding. To avoid this, it's essential to keep your nails trimmed and smooth. Using lubrication can also help reduce the risk of injury.

If you experience significant pain, prolonged bleeding, or any unusual symptoms, it's a good idea to consult a healthcare provider. They can examine you and ensure everything is alright. Remember, it's always better to ask a professional if you're unsure.

Finding blood after fingering could be due to hymen rupture or a small cut from long nails. Keeping nails trimmed and smooth can prevent injuries.

Key Takeaways

  • Hymen can tear due to various activities, not just sexual intercourse. Keeping nails trimmed and smooth to avoid vaginal injuries.

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For more detailed information on this topic, you can explore these resources: Healthline on Hymen and Its Myths: This article explains the hymen, common misconceptions, and what can cause it to tear and  Planned Parenthood's Guide to Vaginal Health: This guide offers comprehensive information on keeping your vagina healthy and what to do if you notice unusual symptoms.

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