
What Causes Severe Pain After Intercourse?

Question: Hello
I have had this small brown mole little bit bigger hen a sesame seed on by clitorous 4 days ago i had vigorous sex and since then my clit is in a lot of pain everytime i move and it burns when i pee i went to the doctor he gave me antibiotics as he noticed there was blood in the pee he did not do a physical exam as i was alone and he is a male doctor i did not feel comfortable. I have attached the pic of the mole and wonder if that is what is causing the pain because it has been 5 days now and it is still not better my husband and i have not had sexual relations either it gets worse when i move. The mole also feels sensitive as well i can't tell if the pain is from that as the whole area is sore.
I have had this small brown mole little bit bigger hen a sesame seed on by clitorous 4 days ago i had vigorous sex and since then my clit is in a lot of pain everytime i move and it burns when i pee i went to the doctor he gave me antibiotics as he noticed there was blood in the pee he did not do a physical exam as i was alone and he is a male doctor i did not feel comfortable. I have attached the pic of the mole and wonder if that is what is causing the pain because it has been 5 days now and it is still not better my husband and i have not had sexual relations either it gets worse when i move. The mole also feels sensitive as well i can't tell if the pain is from that as the whole area is sore.
Brief Answer:
They look like 2 different things
Detailed Answer:
Hi
The soreness is due to blunt trauma during intercourse. It typically settles with time generally 7-10 days. You may do cold compress with ice packs and take some pain killer.
The mole needs to be seen in person. It may be normal. Picture can't give adequate info. You may observe for few days before you see a gynaecologist. Please do a urine culture exam and drink a lot of water. Sitting in warm water may soothe it.
Hope it helps.
They look like 2 different things
Detailed Answer:
Hi
The soreness is due to blunt trauma during intercourse. It typically settles with time generally 7-10 days. You may do cold compress with ice packs and take some pain killer.
The mole needs to be seen in person. It may be normal. Picture can't give adequate info. You may observe for few days before you see a gynaecologist. Please do a urine culture exam and drink a lot of water. Sitting in warm water may soothe it.
Hope it helps.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj


Hello
I have had this mole for a 1.5 years i had it examined by by lady doctor she is not a gynaecologist she said it looks normal and to keep an eye on it since then it hasn't changed much in shape color or size. Should i still see a gyno? What do you recommend?
I am scared that it might have been something serious and I have left it for too long.
I dont notice any itching or anything but now presently feel pain in the general area as my clit is injured.
Thanks
I have had this mole for a 1.5 years i had it examined by by lady doctor she is not a gynaecologist she said it looks normal and to keep an eye on it since then it hasn't changed much in shape color or size. Should i still see a gyno? What do you recommend?
I am scared that it might have been something serious and I have left it for too long.
I dont notice any itching or anything but now presently feel pain in the general area as my clit is injured.
Thanks
Brief Answer:
These mole are common
Detailed Answer:
if it's seen already and is stable for long it's unlikely to be serious. Next time whenever you may see a skin specialist for this. hope your soreness is better now
These mole are common
Detailed Answer:
if it's seen already and is stable for long it's unlikely to be serious. Next time whenever you may see a skin specialist for this. hope your soreness is better now
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj


Thank you so much i appreciate all your help.
Brief Answer:
Take care
Detailed Answer:
regards
Take care
Detailed Answer:
regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj

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