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What Causes Burning Sensation In Vagina And Discomfort In Majora After Sex?

hi,..i had sex about a week ago ..unprotected....since then i have felt a light burning sensation around my virigna.....causing slight discomfort nothing major.....is this something seriouse ....im embarresed to go to the doctor...can you help ....im generally healthy fit and well and on no medication....
Fri, 7 Nov 2014
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Hello,
Rough intercourse can often cause trauma to the sensitive parts of the vagina and vulva and this causes burning sensation and sometimes bleeding or spotting too. Sometimes, vaginitis can also develop. If you have any itching, foul-smelling vaginal discharge or excessive burning sensation, you should see a gynecologist for a local examination and there is no need to get embarrassed about this; many people experience this. If there is no infection, simple lubricants help to solve the problem. Hope this helps.
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What Causes Burning Sensation In Vagina And Discomfort In Majora After Sex?

Hello, Rough intercourse can often cause trauma to the sensitive parts of the vagina and vulva and this causes burning sensation and sometimes bleeding or spotting too. Sometimes, vaginitis can also develop. If you have any itching, foul-smelling vaginal discharge or excessive burning sensation, you should see a gynecologist for a local examination and there is no need to get embarrassed about this; many people experience this. If there is no infection, simple lubricants help to solve the problem. Hope this helps.