For like a month I been making love with my husband and something that did not happen before is happening. Every time when we finish his penes gets red and he saids that it feels like a burning sensation but in the outside skin. Sometimes it looks like little red bumps very small like 2 or 3. Can that be an infection or maybe we are taking too long having sex, or can it be the condom? We started to use it just in case, but still the same. or maybe Im doing too much oral sex? do condoms makes the vagina very dry? and also the penes? we are not using any lubricating cream or anything. I went to my doctor he saids to me that I have a mild infeccion, some "discharge", he prescribe me antibiotics and a cream for the vagina about 2 weeks ago I finish everything. Can that be the infecction again?
Thank You for your answers!
2006-07-31
07:39:15
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➔ Women's Health
Common causes of vaginal itching include:
Chemical irritants -- such as detergents, fabric softeners, feminine sprays, ointments, creams, douches, and contraceptive foams or jellies.
Vaginal yeast infection -- often includes a discharge that is white and curd-like. Vaginal yeast infections can be brought on by antibiotics, birth control pills, pregnancy, menstruation, condom use, sexual intercourse, diabetes, and a weakened immune system.
Vaginitis -- inflammation, itching, discharge, and odor caused by other infections (including sexually transmitted diseases). Vaginitis in girls before puberty is common. If a young girl has a sexually transmitted vaginal infection, however, sexual abuse must be considered and addressed.
Menopause -- the drop in estrogen causes thinning of the vaginal wall and less lubrication.
Stress -- may increase vaginal itching and make you more susceptible to infections.
Other possible, but less common, causes of vaginal or vulvar itching include:
Pinworms (a parasitic infection mainly affecting children)
Certain skin conditions affecting the vulvar skin, some of which may be precancerous
Penis pain
Definition:
Penis pain is any pain or discomfort in the penis. Priapism, which can cause serious pain, is a persistent, painful erection which does not resolve.
Alternative Names:
Pain - penis; Priapism
Common Causes:
Trauma (such as from excessive manipulation)
Bites, either human or insect
Pimples or any surface lesion
Genital herpes (visible lesions or sores are often preceded by 5 or 6 days of burning, itching or pain at the site of infection)
Inflammation of the prostate gland (prostatitis)
Syphilis (can produce a painless penile sore)
Nonspecific urethritis caused by chlamydia and gonorrhea
Infection under the foreskin of uncircumcised men (balanitis)
Reiter's syndrome
Priapism (persistent erection)
Peyronie's disease
Cancer of the penis
Infected penile prosthesis
Sickle cell anemia
2006-07-31 07:46:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Everyone had good answers and they are most likely correct on the both of you needing to be checked / treated but, it also sounds like he may be having a localized reaction to the latex.
My guess is the infection part though. Otherwise, try "lambskin" or non latex condoms.
2006-07-31 08:07:05
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answered by Anonymous
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It sounds like your husband has the infection you just were treated for and you both need to be treated. Once this has happened and you still have problems, you should be screened to rule out any other infections/allergies.
2006-07-31 07:48:39
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answered by JayeJaye 2
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answered by ? 4
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It could be an infection but it could also be a latex sensitivity for husband. You could try using non-latex condoms and see if that helps.
2006-07-31 07:52:00
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answered by superrrmodel 4
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It seem to be either Herpes or fungal infection, It is a triffle matter, go to doctor &grt the proper treatment, every thing wii be ok, don't worry. God bless both of you.
2006-07-31 07:47:15
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answered by sukhwinder b 6
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Maybe he has the same infection you had and you should both be treated at the same time
2006-07-31 07:43:35
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answered by Anonymous
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consult your gynecologist. You may need to have a vaginal culture ran. your husband may need to be treated with antibiotics too
2006-07-31 07:51:24
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answered by Shelly C 1
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