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Vigina help

Sex all of a sudden dose not feel good enymore. I've been with my bf for 1 year and the past 4 months sex is painful and dose not feel good. I had another lover at the same time also . Sex with both was amazing and now its *****. I don't masterbate. Never really did.  I had a pelvic exam. Doc says I'm fine. It started after I got rid of my bladder infection. I dissent want to have sex during my blad infection but I did entreat to please my bf. many I'm tromitized because it was really  painful to do that? I have know ideah but i REALY want to be fixt I'm starting to get REALY depressed
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ive hurd of soup poisoning in the vigina but wouldent that be notesable too? because I started cleaning down there like crazy dering and after my bladder infection.
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i did have a yeast infection after treatment for a bladder infection but I already delt with that and took treatment for that too. there is another symptom. every time I pee when im done theres this weird feeling, not painful or irritating just not right. so I could have some kind of infection? shouldn't my gyno have notest? and said something? cause I told her what was going on and she said she found nothing just yeast
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Hi,
How are you? What other symptoms are present? It is good that you were able to see your doctor and pelvic examination was fine. Vaginal pain during sexual intercourse or dyspareunia may be caused by a variety of issues including gynecological conditions,  infection or vaginitis. The most common form of vaginitis is yeast infection, which may occur after intake of antibiotics(such as treatment for bladder infection), during pregnancy, and if the immune systems are suppressed by other medical conditions. If it persists, further evaluation may need to be done by your gynecologist. Take care and do keep us posted.
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