Sometimes I Get A Tingling Sort Or Feeling In My Private Part Out Of Nowhere & When I Have Sexual Intercourse With My Boyfriend My Vagina Hurts But Its Just For A Little While At The Beginning Of The Sexual Contact . & It ll Like Itch Not Bad But It Does . Do I Have A Problem ??
You are experiencing tingling and pain in the vagina after sexual intercourse with your partner. You are suggested to take care of your hygiene. Do not douche your vagina or use products perfumed products. Get tests done to detect any sexually transmitted diseases and candidiasis. Vaginal tingling can be a sign that you have become infected with herpes simplex virus.
If you get positive reports you will be treated with antivirals and antibiotics. Both the partners are suggested to get the tests done. Sometimes, such symptoms may also be due to pudendal neuralgia or Persistent genital arousal disorder. Get clinically examined and assessed so that you can be counselled and treated. Drink plenty of water. Get urinalysis (R/E and C/S) done to detect UTI, E.coli. You will be accordingly treated.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Nupur K., General & Family Physician
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Suggest Remedy For Tingling And Pain In Vagina
Hello, You are experiencing tingling and pain in the vagina after sexual intercourse with your partner. You are suggested to take care of your hygiene. Do not douche your vagina or use products perfumed products. Get tests done to detect any sexually transmitted diseases and candidiasis. Vaginal tingling can be a sign that you have become infected with herpes simplex virus. If you get positive reports you will be treated with antivirals and antibiotics. Both the partners are suggested to get the tests done. Sometimes, such symptoms may also be due to pudendal neuralgia or Persistent genital arousal disorder. Get clinically examined and assessed so that you can be counselled and treated. Drink plenty of water. Get urinalysis (R/E and C/S) done to detect UTI, E.coli. You will be accordingly treated. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Nupur K., General & Family Physician