My tampon is stuck around some skin thing can't get it out at all, I don't think it's my hymen cause I got it in and out easily yesterday. It comes out as far as I can see it then it doesn't go any further cause of the skin restricting it and it hurts so badly when I pull it :((( I am freaking out please help x
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? Dragonflymagic answered Thursday April 28 2016, 3:59 pm: I am betting that even tho it went in, the reason its not coming out is due to having a septate hymen. This means instead of extra skin around the circumferance making the vagina area smaller, it grew in a strip of skin straight down center or off center creating two equal sized or one large one smaller openings much much smaller than if the hymen grew in the usual way.
So yes, you need to see a Dr. because a tampon can't stay in over long without creating dangerous toxins in your body that can make you very ill, like a hospital stay ill. SAnd secondly you'll need a Dr. to not just remove it but to snip away this strip of skin. Look on line for pics of septate hymens. Apparently when grown this way, they are tough little buggers that won't stretch or break off on their own and any attempt to do that on own or having stuck tampons is very painful. I remember talking to a girl on here who wrote back after talking to me. SHe let her mother know of the problem and even her Mom tried herself to remove it and couldn't and they ended up at the doctor and thats how I learned about septated hymens. So let Mom know you need to see a Dr. if you want the moral support or go to your family Dr. on your own to get help. Either way, embarassing as this is, it can't be ignored and you have to get medical help.
Razhie answered Thursday April 28 2016, 8:03 am: You need to go to a doctor, or to the ER, to have it taken out.
If it stays in you could get very, very sick. Then you'll need to go the ER. So go now, while you just need someone to take it out carefully, and you don't need serious life-saving drugs. Because you will need serious life saving drugs, if it stays in there too long.
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