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Should it 'burn' when we have sex?

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Question - (14 November 2008) 4 Answers - (Newest, 14 November 2008)
A female United Kingdom age 36-40, anonymous writes:

i am married and we have sex often (like 2-3 in a week)......but the problem is that, it really burn in there. it did when we just got married (a year ago, but just thought that it will be fine when i get used to it. But the problem seems to be there...which eventually makes me dislike sex....what do i do??????

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (14 November 2008):

Could be cystitis if you are peeing a lot too, but really you need to get checked out at the doctor's as it shouldn't burn.

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A female reader, Desired23 United States +, writes (14 November 2008):

Desired23 agony auntDefinitely get checked for any STDs, and in the meantime find a good lubricant, you may not have enough natural lubricant and that could be the reason for the burning sensation; you should enjoy sex with your husband, so do everything you can to make it great for yourself as well. :-)

~Des

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A female reader, Emilysanswers United Kingdom +, writes (14 November 2008):

Go and get yourself checked out, you could have a condition (something like vagimus but I can't remember the correct name) that keeps you too tight down there and doesn't let you self lubricate.

Also you should get STDs ruled out.

In the mean time I think you just have to buy some nice lubricant (durex do a great range) so there is less friction.

Good Luck!! xx

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A female reader, Spaces1965 United States +, writes (14 November 2008):

Spaces1965 agony auntYou should talk to a Dr. I have heard of that before but don't remember if they were able to solve the problem or not.

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