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burning??

I am experiencing vaginal burning during intercourse... Im married and in a monogamouns relationship so I highly doubt an std.  However, I'll get tested for anything... Lately.. I have not been as lubricated as before when having intercourse with my husband... I don't know why this is... so im experiencing vaginal burning during and after intercourse.. There is a little discomfort when i urinate afterwords but normally I just flush with cold water and I'm fine... but, i dont want to have to go through this for the rest of my life... Can anyone help me?
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i get that sometimes when i do not have enough lubrication. it usually occurs more when we change position and he has to pull out all the way and go back in. It also burns for a short while when i pee afterward. it helps to use some ky it completely stopped the problem for me. but it is alwasy a good idea to see a docter anyways if it is more persisitant.hope i could be of help
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I'm going to set an appointment with a gynecologist in my area, there is no odor... I took a monistat because as I read the symptoms on the box it described some of the symptoms... the box said to allow three days to clear up and if it doesn't subside to go to the Dr. I'm going to go anyway cause i need a pap...  But thank you so much for responding!
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It could be a infection like Bacterial vaginosis (not an STD). Do you have any other symptoms. Usually with this infection you would have a foul odor, but not always.
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