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Hi, I recently was looking up information on vaginal tears and came across some on this site. I was curious as to all those women who were having the same symptoms who were seeking some sort of healing product if anything had worked for them. I myself received one from sexual intersourse with my fiance of many many years, and we have both been tested and everything keeps coming up negative. Thank goodness! But I keep getting this darn tear that NEVER completely goes away, (in the 6 o'clock position)it will heal for awhile then the minute we have sex again it opens up. I am miserable, depressed and desperate for help. I've been to my gyno, my primary physician and now I am going to another gyno!! There must be something!!! Has anything worked for any of you lady's?? Please help! We are getting married and want to try for a baby, and I am miserable with this thing!!
 
  PCJYLUV on 2006-09-29
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Try Staphy 30 one dose. Along with this take calc. phos 6x(tissue salts)for a week and report progress.
 
maheeru last decade
What is it and where can I find it? How do you know it will work?
 
PCJYLUV last decade
first is homeopathic remedy second is tissue salt. If u wanna try u can get it online(frm this website too) or from local homeopathic store.
 
maheeru last decade

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