This spontaneous report (2023-cdw-01038, 007801819a) from the united states of america was reported by a 25-year-old female consumer who experienced an inflamed vagina/labia minora, soreness, pain, redness, and discharge and was unable to work after using the trojan arouses and releases personal lubricant.The consumer's medical history was not reported.The concomitant medications included tylenol (acetaminophen), ibuprofen, benadryl (diphenhydramine), lidocaine, and amoxicillin.On (b)(6) 2023 (saturday), the consumer used trojan arouses and releases personal lubricant (not a lot was used) topically (for 1 day).On (b)(6) 2023, she experienced an inflamed vagina, soreness, redness, discharge, and pain in her labia minora.She walked in at urgent care for her treatment and got admitted to the hospital on (b)(6) 2023 (friday).Due to these symptoms, she was unable to work.At the time of this report, she was still experiencing vaginal redness, inflammation, soreness, and pain.No additional information was available.The action taken with trojan arouses and releases personal lubricant was not applicable.The outcome of the events was not recovered.
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