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What Causes Frenulum To Be Sore, Swollen And Hard After Intercourse?

hi there a week or so ago i was having sexual intercourse with my girlfriend and afterwards my penis was sore. It has been a week now and my penis felt better. Last night we had sex again and the frenulum is very sore,swallon and hard. I was hoping for some advice that will help me heal and if i should be concerned?
Mon, 23 Jun 2014
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Thank you for query.it may be due to friction due to forceful sex or mismatch in size or new anxious partners etc.it may be also due to STDs if any of the partners have multiple partners.it is better to have protected intercourse like using condoms if either of them have multiple partners.you can use lubricants if necessary. consult doctor if does not subside.
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What Causes Frenulum To Be Sore, Swollen And Hard After Intercourse?

Thank you for query.it may be due to friction due to forceful sex or mismatch in size or new anxious partners etc.it may be also due to STDs if any of the partners have multiple partners.it is better to have protected intercourse like using condoms if either of them have multiple partners.you can use lubricants if necessary. consult doctor if does not subside.