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What Causes Painful Urination After Having Sex?

I had sex with my boyfriend last week and it started to hurt when I pee, I didn't think nothing of it so we had sex again a couple of days after. It still hurts when I pee and now there is bleeding and I am not supposed to start my period for another week. What is wrong with me?
Tue, 11 Nov 2014
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There are two possibilities that I would consider.
The first is that you might have contracted an urinary tract infection which is quite common in females. Please get your urine examined for routine microscopy and culture and sensitivity. If it comes positive for an infection, you would need to be treated with antibiotics and it would be soon ok. Be sure to drink plenty of water.
The other possibility that I would consider would be the causes of Postcoital bleeding which is not related to menstruation which could be caused by surface lesions of the genital tract to include cervical polyps, cervicitis, ectropion, cervical intra-epithelial lesion (CIN), or even carcinoma.
You need not however be apprehensive at the moment, just get yourself examined by a gynecologist.
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What Causes Painful Urination After Having Sex?

There are two possibilities that I would consider. The first is that you might have contracted an urinary tract infection which is quite common in females. Please get your urine examined for routine microscopy and culture and sensitivity. If it comes positive for an infection, you would need to be treated with antibiotics and it would be soon ok. Be sure to drink plenty of water. The other possibility that I would consider would be the causes of Postcoital bleeding which is not related to menstruation which could be caused by surface lesions of the genital tract to include cervical polyps, cervicitis, ectropion, cervical intra-epithelial lesion (CIN), or even carcinoma. You need not however be apprehensive at the moment, just get yourself examined by a gynecologist.