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What Could Cause Swelling And Bleeding Every Time After Intercourse?

Swell up and bleed during sex every time ...had this problem for a few years . Now get bv after ive had sex ..im a lesbian I have had a private smear im 21 and has never had an sti/std ..seen different doctors and no one can work it out ...its making my life hell can some one please help
Fri, 16 Jan 2015
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The symptoms do mean that the soft parts are traumatized after the act. The trauma also predisposes to the increased incidence of infection. You should get treated for vaginosis completely, wash meticulously the shared toys, avoid douche, get your partner tested and treated if necessary and use condoms for protection. Avoid all sexual activity until all the symptoms subside to ensure permanent relief. Get periodic swab tests and pap smears to prevent STI. Hope your query has been answered. Wish you good health.
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What Could Cause Swelling And Bleeding Every Time After Intercourse?

Hello, The symptoms do mean that the soft parts are traumatized after the act. The trauma also predisposes to the increased incidence of infection. You should get treated for vaginosis completely, wash meticulously the shared toys, avoid douche, get your partner tested and treated if necessary and use condoms for protection. Avoid all sexual activity until all the symptoms subside to ensure permanent relief. Get periodic swab tests and pap smears to prevent STI. Hope your query has been answered. Wish you good health.