What Could Be The Reason For Having Burning In My Vaginal Area After Performing An Intercourse?
I have just recently been diagnosed with PCOS. I have a healthy five year old. For the past six weeks, I have been on Junel Fe birth control pills. After me and my husband have intercourse, I start burning in my vaginal area. Can you tell me why that is?
The reasons of burning in your vaginal area after having intercourse could be as following: - being dry during intercourse (no vaginal secretion while penetration occurred) - hard sex - possible hormonal changes while being on Junel Fe control pills - any vaginal thrush due to use of medications for PCOS
I'd suggest to: - do a vaginal swab testing to exclude thrush; if confirmed, should take proper vaginal treatment. - talk to your husband about reaching arousal together in order to get wet when penetration occurs - avoid hard sex for a while
If everything is ok, consult with your OG specialist to use vaginal probiotics or hormones.
Hope it helped! Dr.Alba
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What Could Be The Reason For Having Burning In My Vaginal Area After Performing An Intercourse?
Hi, The reasons of burning in your vaginal area after having intercourse could be as following: - being dry during intercourse (no vaginal secretion while penetration occurred) - hard sex - possible hormonal changes while being on Junel Fe control pills - any vaginal thrush due to use of medications for PCOS I d suggest to: - do a vaginal swab testing to exclude thrush; if confirmed, should take proper vaginal treatment. - talk to your husband about reaching arousal together in order to get wet when penetration occurs - avoid hard sex for a while If everything is ok, consult with your OG specialist to use vaginal probiotics or hormones. Hope it helped! Dr.Alba