A woman it hurt incredibly every time he did sexuntil he discovered he had two sinuses, which is attributed to a rare condition that affects about one in 30,000 women.
THE 30 year old Scarlett Rose from Australia reported that the main problems she faced from her two breasts, arose in sex, since every time he had physical contact it hurt too much. Sometimes she thought she wasn’t properly preparedwhile slowly she began to get the impression that someone must be in pain during physical contact.
However, her partner urged her to go to the doctor, emphasizing that this should not happen, under normal conditions. Nevertheless the experts did not find a solutionsince according to nypost.comthose they thought “it all came from her head” and that “the pains are fantastic”.
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Nevertheless during pregnancy her, had to undergo surgery and then the doctors found that she had two vulva. “When I found out I had two sinuses I was relieved because it took me years to figure out what was wrong“, he characteristically said.
As the 30-year-old said, she allegedly suffers from what is called transverse atrial septumwhen that is one tissue wall divides the sinus into two. About one in 30,000 women has the condition, according to researchers, while there are two types of atrial septal defect. The transverse atrial septum (TVS), which extends horizontally and longitudinally atrial septum (LVS), which extends vertically.
“I developed severe anxiety because of this. They told me it was in my head,” he said and added that “I knew I was experiencing physical pain and when they tell you there is no problem or that people don’t believe you, it is too difficult. I was so embarrassed.”
Source: News Beast

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