It could: Pain when you wipe or touch the area (not when you're actually peeing) usually means there's a rash, sore, cut or lesion physically in that spot. You might use a mirror to look, but if that thought bothers you then any primary care doctor could certainly check. Genital warts or herpes can cause pain like this, but so can dryness or an allergic/irritant rash. Bleeding is not clearly related...
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