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What Causes Pain During Intercourse?

i and my husband had unprotected sex yesterday and he ejaculated a lot many times. i had an excruciating pain during sex like it was cut or something and vagina was also dry we had to use oil. today i have slight itching and when i inserted a cotton swab it had a bit blood. what could it be?
Mon, 17 Oct 2016
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Hello dear
I understand your concern
Following are the causes of pain during intercourse:
Vaginal dryness, rough sex, vaginal infection, insufficient arousal, stress and hormonal imbalance, chemical cosmetics.
Insufficient lubrication of cervix and vagina gland cause vaginal dryness and painful coitus.
Apply vagisil cream after bath
Use water based lubrication before sexual intercourse
Maintain proper pelvic hygiene before and after sex.
Urinate properly before and after sex
Drink plenty of water and take healthy diet.
Do regular exercise.
Hope this may help you

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Best regards
Dr. Sagar
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What Causes Pain During Intercourse?

Hello dear I understand your concern Following are the causes of pain during intercourse: Vaginal dryness, rough sex, vaginal infection, insufficient arousal, stress and hormonal imbalance, chemical cosmetics. Insufficient lubrication of cervix and vagina gland cause vaginal dryness and painful coitus. Apply vagisil cream after bath Use water based lubrication before sexual intercourse Maintain proper pelvic hygiene before and after sex. Urinate properly before and after sex Drink plenty of water and take healthy diet. Do regular exercise. Hope this may help you Contact HCM for further health query Best regards Dr. Sagar