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Pain in walls on vagina during sex

Recently I started feeling a pain deep inside the walls of my vagina during intercourse. It started as a little area of the wall so it was painful if it was touched during intercourse, but I could still have sex in other positions where this part was untouched. However, now the pain has spread to the whole wall and to some of the opening of my vagina, and I cannot have intercourse at all anymore due to the pain. I haven't seen any difference in how it looks and it will only hurt of an hour or two after sex. I don't know whether it's just really raw or something is wrong.
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hello I'm a 31 year old female I have had three children the youngest is four right after she was born I feel like I had lost my sex drive because I had had a tubal..after that point intcourse just hurt too bad to want really don't know what to do about it also it seems my PH balance is high no matter what I do it still smells down there even using douches, feminine washes, creams,  baby powder when its that time of the month if anyone can help thank you
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Hello,
Pain on deep penetration or after intercourse is due to pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis, irritable bowel syndrome, pelvic tumors, cervical and uterine infections and tumors. Depending on the site of pain during or after penetration, diagnosis can be made. This can be further confirmed by clinical examination, ultrasound abdomen or CT scan, PAP smear and a STD panel as required.
It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.
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