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What Causes Vaginal Pain After Intercourse?

A week ago I had sex and maybe 2 days later my vagina was very sore and it will sting when having sex for a few days it was getting better not completely healed but I had sex again 3 days ago and now I m in horrible pain my mom is a nurse she examined me and said she doesn t think it s herpes cause I do not have any blisters or sores if this is just a vaginal tear then what can I do to stop this pain ? And I m always going to the bathroom
Fri, 30 Dec 2016
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Hello dear
I understand your concern
Following are the causes of pain after intercourse.
1. Trauma to vaginal wall (If penetration without lubrication)
2. Infections in the vagina, pelvic inflammation disease
Infection should be confirmred by the vaginal swan tests,
Take following advice
1. If it is due to friction trauma the it will goes its own with in 4-5 days
2. Tablet meftal spas two times a day till pain is there.
3. Use lubricants while sex.

Do sex in relaxation.
You should let go penis inside very slowly with lots of lubrication, once you feel pain, wait for sometime and then proceeds.
It will decrease after 4-5 sexual intercourse as resistance is decreased.

Your partner should be gentle, and get you in the mood in order to increase natural lubrication.
Do not keep the intercourse for a long time, since that will not only rub off the lubricants, it will also cause friction to the surrounding tissue.
While regular intercourse will reduce the incidence of bleeding, avoid frequent intercourse (more than once) in a single day.
Maintain hygiene in pelvic area.
Wash pelvic area with warm salted water to reduce infection and inflammation.

Hope this may help you.

Wish you good health.
Best regards
Dr. Sagar
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What Causes Vaginal Pain After Intercourse?

Hello dear I understand your concern Following are the causes of pain after intercourse. 1. Trauma to vaginal wall (If penetration without lubrication) 2. Infections in the vagina, pelvic inflammation disease Infection should be confirmred by the vaginal swan tests, Take following advice 1. If it is due to friction trauma the it will goes its own with in 4-5 days 2. Tablet meftal spas two times a day till pain is there. 3. Use lubricants while sex. Do sex in relaxation. You should let go penis inside very slowly with lots of lubrication, once you feel pain, wait for sometime and then proceeds. It will decrease after 4-5 sexual intercourse as resistance is decreased. Your partner should be gentle, and get you in the mood in order to increase natural lubrication. Do not keep the intercourse for a long time, since that will not only rub off the lubricants, it will also cause friction to the surrounding tissue. While regular intercourse will reduce the incidence of bleeding, avoid frequent intercourse (more than once) in a single day. Maintain hygiene in pelvic area. Wash pelvic area with warm salted water to reduce infection and inflammation. Hope this may help you. Wish you good health. Best regards Dr. Sagar