Very rough sex, when I was very dry. Now very red & sore vagina and weird discharge?

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Very rough sex, when I was very dry. Now very red & sore vagina and weird discharge?

Is this normal? 2 days ago I had rough sex for a very long time, when my vagina was pretty much dry. It hurt during, but he just kept going. The "sex" felt good, but the chaffing of the actual skin hurt very bad. I went pee a little bit right after we finished and it burned. There was also a little bit of light blood in my underwear later that day when I checked. Now it kinda stings a little bit, it is sore, and it's sore and I mostly notice it when I sit down. It stings when I pee, but it's not a urinary tract infection, bcause it only stings when it gets on my vagina.. Because if I lean forward when I pee, it doesn't sting at all.

It itches just a little bit, almost like a tickle, not exactly like a rash.. && there is this thick whitish yellowish discharge in my vagina opening. Yesterday (the day after the sex) There was kindof a fishy smell that caught my attention, because I'm usually very clean. Today it is pretty much gone though. This discharge that I'm having doesn't really have a smell.. Like it does have a smell.. but it's not HORRiBLE or anything like that, it's almost like it usually is, maybe just a little more acidic? I don't know.

So to sum it all up, these are my symptoms:
-Red sore chaffed vagina opening.
-Stings when urine gets on it.
-Itches slightly at times
-Burns and stings at other times.
-Thick white/light yellow discharge that's accumulating in my vagina.

Is this normal?
What does this mean?
What should I do..???
 
i would say that you need to use lube next time and if the discharge continues PLEASE see a doctor,
you may have a yeast infection. you should really see a medical physician though.
hope everything turns out well
-sarabeth :)
 
This doesn't sound good. I'd call your doctor. And I listed a website that is really helpful.
Call your doctor if:
-You have blisters or ulcers on your vagina or vulva.
-You have burning with urination or other urinary symptoms -- you may have a urinary tract infection.
-You have unusual vaginal bleedingvaginal bleeding, swelling, or dischargedischarge.
-Your partner also has symptoms or you think you may have a sexually transmitted disease.
-Your symptoms worsen, last longer than 1 week, or recur despite self-care.
 
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