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What Causes Stinging Sensation And Pain After Sex?

Hi there so i was with my boyfriend and we had sex and later on when i urinated it started stinging and even to wipe it hurt me . It happend on a monday and it was painful throughout the week but not as bad as it was initially and then i didnt see him until saturday and we had sex again and it re irriatated it everything seems swollen . Like the glands in side of my vagina and the stinging only happens when its stretched or when i urinate . Ive also had a white discharge . And lacking the ablitity to hold my bladder. Any idea what this could be ?
Fri, 9 Jan 2015
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Hello ma'am and welcome.

It most certainly sounds like an infection but to comment on which infection it is accurately will be difficult indeed. I would thus recommend visiting a doctor for a physical examination, urine analysis and accordingly initiation of treatment as well.

In the meantime, avoid sexual contact completely until youe doctor deems it safe. Also keep your genitalia clean and dry and try taking sitz baths with epsom salt and drink cranberry juice as tolerated.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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What Causes Stinging Sensation And Pain After Sex?

Hello ma am and welcome. It most certainly sounds like an infection but to comment on which infection it is accurately will be difficult indeed. I would thus recommend visiting a doctor for a physical examination, urine analysis and accordingly initiation of treatment as well. In the meantime, avoid sexual contact completely until youe doctor deems it safe. Also keep your genitalia clean and dry and try taking sitz baths with epsom salt and drink cranberry juice as tolerated. Hope this helps. Best wishes.