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What Causes Burning And Uncomfortable Pain After Having Sex?

hi my name is jessica. i am 16 years old. I have had sex with two guys within the last 6 months.. after having sex with both of these guys, i have felt burning and uncomfortable pain after i go to the toilet. it does not go away and it very uncomfortavle. pkease help me! I am scared.
Wed, 6 Aug 2014
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Infectious Diseases Specialist 's  Response
Hello,
Welcome to HCM,

If your partner has used condom you may be allergy to latex condoms. This will definitely cause burning sensations after intercourse.

If you are on the pill it will make you more prone to vaginitis and yeast infections and actually this can happen with any form of hormonal birth control. If you are on the pill I would suggest you to stop taking it for a month and see if it helps.

If your symptoms persists even after following these measures I would suggest you to see a Urologist for these symptoms.
Thank you.
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What Causes Burning And Uncomfortable Pain After Having Sex?

Hello, Welcome to HCM, If your partner has used condom you may be allergy to latex condoms. This will definitely cause burning sensations after intercourse. If you are on the pill it will make you more prone to vaginitis and yeast infections and actually this can happen with any form of hormonal birth control. If you are on the pill I would suggest you to stop taking it for a month and see if it helps. If your symptoms persists even after following these measures I would suggest you to see a Urologist for these symptoms. Thank you.