Question for a doctor or gynecologist or a just a female?!


Question: Question for a doctor or gynecologist or a just a female?
My friend, who is a girl, got kicked between the legs, multiple times. And she was saying that is hurt to walk and hurt to sit. Should she see a doctor, and why? (Dumb question, I know why, but what could have happened when she was kicked?) btw she recently had a baby. (She doesn't have stitches)

Answers:

For health safety reasons it's better to see a doctor because from there, a doctor can recommend her for x-ray test, ultra sound or whatever is necessary to look after for that symptoms as a result of that heavy blow inflicted by her cousin.



The external genitalia has a rich blood supply. As a result, relatively minor injuries to the area may bleed excessively.
If she's not bleeding it's probably bruising (bleeding under the skin).
If it hurts to wee and/or there is a lot of pain and swelling she should see a doctor.

"Traumatic injury to the female genitalia unrelated to parturition is more common than previously reported. Of the women with such injuries 30% have coexisting urological injuries."

NB parturition - childbirth



Um, yes she should see a doctor. Girls actually have more nerve endings and are more sensitive that males are in their areas, so if the problem and pain persists for a few days, yes, see a doctor asap



If it's been 24 hours I would say, yes she should see a doctor.
But, she may just be bruised "down there"
I recommend putting a bag of ice to it to reduce the pain & swelling.
Good luck with herrrr! hahah(:



And when she has seen the doctor she should go to the police. That is GBH.



Why was she kicked exactly?




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