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What Causes Burning Sensation During Urination Post An Intercourse?

Hi, My name is Alka. I am female. I am feeling this problem from last three four days. it stops for some time but, when i do intercourse with my husband next day it starts again. when i go for urination i feel pain, burning sensation and blood also comes from urine. and i feel constant urge to urinate.
Fri, 29 Jul 2016
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Thanks you for asking this question. I have undergone through your question. I understand your concern. Many women may experience burning sensation after intercourse, yet women cannot figure out the exact cause of such a feeling. Common causes include dryness in the vagina, yeast infections, having an STD, urinary tract infection, and friction from sex. Other gynecological causes include uterine fibroid, endometriosis, ovarian cyst, and vaginismus. It is better for go to a gynecologist in your area for diagnosis and treatment. Drink 3 – 4 liters of water daily.
There are things in which a man or woman can do on their own to help alleviate the pain or burning sensation that is felt after intercourse.
•     One, be sure to communicate with one another, so that each person knows what is going on. This can make it easier to try something new, if needed. Consider using lubricants to help with lubrication, as this can help make sex easier and more enjoyable.
•     Also consider switching positions, as this can sometimes help to alleviate the pain either partner is feeling.
•     Lastly, do not rush sex, as the longer that foreplay lasts, the more arousal, hence lubrication, will occur naturally.
Medicines
•     Antibiotics can used to treat issues like an infection, which helps to alleviate the burning sensation after sex. However, other medications may be needed if the cause is due to vaginal dryness. If vaginal dryness is an issue, use a water based lubricant.

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What Causes Burning Sensation During Urination Post An Intercourse?

Thanks you for asking this question. I have undergone through your question. I understand your concern. Many women may experience burning sensation after intercourse, yet women cannot figure out the exact cause of such a feeling. Common causes include dryness in the vagina, yeast infections, having an STD, urinary tract infection, and friction from sex. Other gynecological causes include uterine fibroid, endometriosis, ovarian cyst, and vaginismus. It is better for go to a gynecologist in your area for diagnosis and treatment. Drink 3 – 4 liters of water daily. There are things in which a man or woman can do on their own to help alleviate the pain or burning sensation that is felt after intercourse. • One, be sure to communicate with one another, so that each person knows what is going on. This can make it easier to try something new, if needed. Consider using lubricants to help with lubrication, as this can help make sex easier and more enjoyable. • Also consider switching positions, as this can sometimes help to alleviate the pain either partner is feeling. • Lastly, do not rush sex, as the longer that foreplay lasts, the more arousal, hence lubrication, will occur naturally. Medicines • Antibiotics can used to treat issues like an infection, which helps to alleviate the burning sensation after sex. However, other medications may be needed if the cause is due to vaginal dryness. If vaginal dryness is an issue, use a water based lubricant. I hope this information will help you I wish you a good health