
Witty
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I think if you rub it real hard, and rub it often, that it may help.
The use of a lotion during the rubbing may help.
Take some pictures, or video, and send it to me. I will let you know if you are doing it right.
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snwbm
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a soft tongue might do the trick
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revenge of the notorius j.a.y.
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you might wanna get a problem like that licked.
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Just Rae
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ROLFLMAO!!! Oh my gosh! I don't mean to laugh, but seriously Girl, you've got some guts to get on here and admit that! Kudos to you!!
About the bumps, my opinion is that it could be that you're having a reaction to the type of metal they pierced you with. Or it could be that it's just a sensitive area. Try some hydrocortizone cream.
Good luck with that...
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tabby90
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Sounds like an irritation for sure. You can either wait until it develops a callus which will reduce sensitivity, or take it out.
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CGAA72
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just like introducing any foreign object into a part of your body, there will be a rejection period where the body is trying to expel the "invader". much like getting your ear pierced, there would have been some discomfort and possible infection after the initial piercing. errogenous
keep the area clean with peroxide and you might want to rub a little Neosporin + pain on it. <easy there princess>
unless you're allergic to the stud <?> you should be fine in a week or so. but go to the doctor if it's not clearing up, becomes painful, or you start seeing a yellowish or dare I say green discharge from the area. could be a serious infection
that's if you NEED to keep that thing.
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~SheSul~
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How we pay for our mistakes! Maybe you have learned your lesson about doing something stupid.
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peppermint.spaghetti
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you are sooooo brave
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Nikki *
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Go back and see your piercer for an evaluation. It may be an infection, but it also may be hypertrophic scarring, or keloids. It could also be an allergic reaction to your jewelry, but DO NOT change it. Let the piercer do that. Do NOT put any lotion, salve, rubbing alcohol, peroxide, Neosporin, or anything on it until you get a professional piercer's opinion. I can't possibly stress that enough. What is good for a cut finger is not good for a pierced body part, particularly one as sensitive as your clitoris. And most places will do evaluations for free, even if they're not the ones who pierced you. So hightail it over there. You'll be glad you did.
Good luck, by the way. I know you've got a lot of people giving you crap for getting it pierced, but I'm a huge supporter of body modification. Kudos. =D
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grey35
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the bump IS your clit, silly!
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Jay15539
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What a wonderful question, I don't think anyone has the answer little buddy.
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Kermit
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I had better take a look.
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link00777rl
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shave bumps or reaction to the piercing.? try rubbing alcohol to prevent infection. and triple antibotic ointment to sooth the pain.
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☆ღWifey Wifeyღ☆
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okay and this is a question how?
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Jackson Mile
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WTF??!!! Why would anyone get pierced down there?? Serves you right. What purpose does it serve?
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precious
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Take it out unless you like having a rash....
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Wicked Good
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OMG that had to hurt like hell there are more nerves in your clit than a guys penis. Just a medical fact, why on earth?? Oh, forget it I don't even want to know...
It could be you are having a reaction to the jewelry or it could be it's infected, just to be sure I would see a doctor. After all if your bold enough to go have it done going to the doctor to have it checked shouldn't be a problem.
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Paintballer
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talk to your doc
splat
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Sweet Lilies & Lavender
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It sounds like you may be alergic to the type of jewlery that was used. Call the place that you had it done at, and ask if that is the case, or if it is common for something like that to happen. They might be able to give you better tips on how to clear it up. Take an oatmeal bath. It will help with the redness & rash symptoms. It wont do your peircing any harm. If it gets worse, you might want to have it looked at.
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☠Naz☠
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sounds like you are allergic to the metal in the jewlery... you might want to try using something that is 14-24 kt gold...
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Dart Swinger
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That's the risk you take when you mutilate a sensitive part of your body.
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Rocko Barbella
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Why would you do that?
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