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What Causes Pain, Burning, Swelling After Intercourse By Applying K Y Jelly?

I am a little concerned my husband and I had intercourse 5 hrs ago. It was a little painful so I didn't think anything out of the unordinary I just thought I was a little dry so we used a lubricant k y jelly it burned a little when I put it on me but that it would go away. Now I realized I hurt and burn and am swollen I am concerned is it a allergic reaction just concerned
Tue, 18 Mar 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

It is possible that it is an allergic reaction to the lubricant use.

An allergic reaction can occur to any chemical agent. You may want to consider the use of antihistamines to see if this would decrease the swelling and discomfort.
An anti inflammatory pain killer such as ibuprofen, cataflam,aspirin may also be helpful.

You should consider the use of a different agent in the future.

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What Causes Pain, Burning, Swelling After Intercourse By Applying K Y Jelly?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic It is possible that it is an allergic reaction to the lubricant use. An allergic reaction can occur to any chemical agent. You may want to consider the use of antihistamines to see if this would decrease the swelling and discomfort. An anti inflammatory pain killer such as ibuprofen, cataflam,aspirin may also be helpful. You should consider the use of a different agent in the future. I hope this helps