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Strong Burning Sensation During Intercourse

My girlfriend (18 years old) has recently started to have this burning sensation that she says is right on the inside of her vagina.  However last night we attempted to have intercourse and the burning was so bad that we could not even have sex.  Even trying to finger her was too painful. She said its as if she has a a bunch of cuts on the opening of her vagina.  When we do not have sex she has no problems. No itching or discharge at all.  But here recently when she showers it burns if she washes with soap but not every time. Does she have a STD? What could be the cause of this?
Thanks for the help
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I also have the pain that you discribe, It has actually drove me crazy for 2 years now. I have been to every type of doctor you can think of and taken about every test around. I see an Orthopedic Sergon for lower back problems and the other day I pulled a muscle in my Butt, I realized that it was shooting from my butt through my stomach (Ovary area) and down into my vaginal area. I tried to tell My Doctor but he just looked at me funny. I left his office in Tears, I'm so tired of trying to figure out what is causing this and then to get someone to listen to you not only is it embarrasing but Doctors seem to look at you like your crazy. On the suggestion of my sister I went to a chiropractor, All I told him was that I had bulled a muscel and it seemed to be shooting into my stomach and vaginal area, he took an exray and ask me if I knew that I had Pelvis disfunction. I ask if this was something that he could treat and he told me yes, it may take a few visits but he could fix the problem. Many women have this, after one treatment from the Chiropractor I felt a lot better, my lower back pain was almost gone and I have not been burning in the vaginal area, I look forward to going back on Tuesday. I so hope this information helps all of you.
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vulvodynia is just a fancy word for genital pain.  She needs a work up to see if she has vaginal dryness or even something in that area going on that is causing her to have pain.

grace
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Yes and both came out to be negative for STDs.
I was looking online and the closest thing i found to her problem was something called "volvodynia" but i don't know if that could be the problem or something else
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101028 tn?1419603004
she eneds to go and be seen and get a proper work up done.  this could be many things going on.

haev you both had full std screenings done before being intimate together?

grace
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