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female reproductive anatomy, male reproductive anatomy, normal female anatomy, scrotal trauma, straddle injury, toilet seat injury, a genital injury, injury, genitals, perineum, area between the legs, genital injuries, very painful, bleed heavily, affect the reproductive organs, the bladder, urethra, range from minimal to severe, temporary, permanent damage, young girls, less than 4 years of age, insert foreign objects, vagina, developmentally normal exploration of body, objects, toilet tissue, crayons, beads, pins, buttons, to rule out sexual abuse, young girl, asked by the health care provider how the object got in her vagina, in cases of rape, sexual abuse, a medical examination, essential, the victim's health, prevent the spread of infectious diseases, in young boys, the most common causes, genital injury is having the seat slam down they, using the toilet, another common cause of genital injuries is having the feet slip they, playing, on "monkey bars", landing, the legs on each side, the bar, straddle injury, falling onto the cross bar of a bicycle is also a common cause of straddle injury, genitals, another cause of genital trauma in young boys is entrapment, the scrotum, penis, foreskin, zipper, occur the zipper is either opened, injury minimal, significant, require medical attention, foreign body placed, in the vagina, assault, rape, sexual abuse, zipper injury, trauma, abdominal pain, bleeding, bruising, area has changed in shape, faintness, object embedded, body opening, groin pain, genital pain, extreme, swelling, urine drainage, vomiting, wound, urination, painful, inability to urinate, foul smelling vaginal discharge, reassure the victim, try to keep them calm, first aid is administered, sensitive, victim's privacy, shield the injured area, to control bleeding, use direct pressure, place a clean cloth, sterile dressing on any open wounds, vagina is bleeding severely, pack the area, sterile gauze, clean cloths, a foreign body is suspected, apply cold compresses to help reduce swelling, testicles have been injured, support them, a sling made from towels, applied, a diaper, an object is embedded, body opening, wound, leave it alone, taking it out, further damage, seek medical attention, not overlook the possibility of internal bleeding, not volunteer opinions, the circumstances, not accuse, confront the victim, not disturb possible evidence of assault, abuse, a medical emergency exists, suspect assault, abuse, not allow the victim to change clothes, bathe, shower, not allow the victim to walk, absolutely necessary, not attempt to remove a foreign body yourself, pain, swelling, in the genital area, foreign body was sharp, bleeding, concern, sexual abuse, patient is unable to urinate, urine is bloody, teach safety to young children, create a safe environment, keep small objects out, the reach of toddlers.



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