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burning vagina after sex

Hi all, I have occasionally experienced some intense burning sensations right after my husband and I have had sex, and sometimes even right after he's in. My thought process to this was, since he is uncircumcised, he has more bacteria trapped in/around his penis, and it is the bacteria that causes the horrible burning. It doesn't itch, just burns and hurts to even touch afterwards. My husband and I are both STD free, and very faithful.
Any help/ other ideas of what this "mystery burn" could be from?
Thanks!
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I had the same problem I got treated for thrush even tho I didn't have thrush , the doctor said the test was clear but she would still try me with it , still no change I was burning stinging tearing and bleeding from tearing , she refured me to a skin doctor at the hospital and she looked at me and sed you poor thing u have lichen sclerosis , it's a rare skin condition and my case is not noticeable until you stretch the skin and notice small tiny pearl spots under the skin , I also suffer with interstitial cystitis and in going bladder infections ,, so pain full x
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456039 tn?1302660148
or it could be

LUBRICANT!!!!

Friction causes all sorts of nasty feelings. Invest in some lube. Can get it pretty much any where condoms are sold.  It works wonders.

I used to get really sore, and it would sting afterwards (especially going pee etc) and would feel bruised... lubricant works wonders!
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Hi Guys,

Look up sperm allergy. It'a actually a very common problem and I myself suffer from the same thing.
The type of diet your man has, or certain products in his diet can affect his sperm. Cola's, nuts, and medication that your partner is on are the main allergies that can affect sperm. There is treatment for it, although I have read that the woman over type can build up immunities to the allergy. You should only start worrying if your chest gets tight or it's hard to breathe. Sperm allergies can lead to anapholactic shock.
Otherwise, try condoms, change of diet for your man, or mild antihysthemines.

Hope this helps. And it is very common. Some ladies really suffer, count yourselves lucky.
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332074 tn?1229560525
I could be a bacterial infection or it could be a yeast infection, either way, I would see your doctor.
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I too having same problem. if u come to know the reasons please let me know.
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