An object that is left in the vagina for too long can cause problems. The object might be a tampon, a birth control device, a pessary, or a vibrator. Sometimes a condom comes off during sex and stays in the vagina. In younger children, the object could be toilet paper, small toys, or other objects from around the house.
The object can cause pain, irritation, and an infection. It can lead to bleeding, a bad smell, and a discharge from the vagina.
It's important to get the object out as soon as possible. After the object is taken out, symptoms usually go away.
You may try to remove an object from your vagina, especially if you think it might be a forgotten tampon or a birth control device.
Squat down, sit on the toilet, or stand and put one foot on the bathtub.
Sweep your fingers back and forth.
Tighten them as if you are going to have a bowel movement. This may push the object lower in the vagina, so you can reach it with your fingers.
If you cannot find the object, you will have to see a doctor. It is important that you get the object out as soon as possible.
Current as of: April 30, 2024
Author: Ignite Healthwise, LLC Staff Clinical Review Board All Healthwise education is reviewed by a team that includes physicians, nurses, advanced practitioners, registered dieticians, and other healthcare professionals.
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