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Q: Burning sensation in Vaginal Area
asked by: hsia81 on August 30th, 2008
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Hi, i'm actually writing this on behalf of my girlfriend. Recently during intercourse she would say that her stomach has a burning sensation and also her vaginal area. To the point where making love has no more meaning. She'd say that during intercourse, she doesn't orgasm as she use to. Before there would be no problem for both us. SHe would have her multiples and i would finish with mine. Now this was using unprotected sex.....i get the feeling that using the condom is leading to her problems. Anyone here have any idea what is going on? Is it the condom? is there something wrong with her? or is it just me? thanks

-will
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illustriously fickle
replied on September 2nd, 2008
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Has she been tested for a vaginal or bacterial infection? It's possible that the burning sensations and soreness originate from a possible infection.
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DayDreamer45165
replied on September 2nd, 2008
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Could be a bladder or vaginal problem. Also consider not using latex condoms I hear some people can be allergic Hope this helps
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msmommy
replied on September 29th, 2008
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burning sensation
in the past couple of months i have had such a warm, burning sensation during sex and when i urine. what is this
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illustriously fickle
replied on September 30th, 2008
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It seems like you are describing a urinary tract infection. You can get a diagnosis by submitting a urine sample. Treatment generally includes a round of antibiotics, which can take effect within a day or two.... but other supplements like cranberry extract can also help manage and eliminate UTIs.

Symtpoms of UTI include:

* Pain or burning when you use the bathroom
* Fever, tiredness or shakiness
* An urge to use the bathroom often
* Pressure in your lower belly
* Urine that smells bad or looks cloudy or reddish
* Less frequently, nausea or back pain

If it's not a UTI, your doctor can help diagnose the real disorder and get you on a treatment plan, so make an appointment today!
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