if you have rough sex or go a long time u can get irritated or swollen from the friction- it's very common, try using lubricant....if you use condoms u might be allergic to latex so test a different kind & see if it helps
2007-03-04 10:52:32
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answered by Tee118 4
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The burning sensation you feel is due to all the friction caused by having sex. The swelling is a side effect of the friction. Maybe when you have sex, you are being really passionate and are all over the place. In that case, try to use an extremely strong lubricant. That should help with the friction. The cramps could just be a pulled muscle in you vagina. If it doesn't go away in a few days, you need to go to your gyno, because it could be very serious.
Hope that helped.
2007-03-04 18:55:09
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answered by Jenny J 2
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If you're using condoms uyou could be allergic to the latex.
Honeymoon cystitis is the term for a urinary tract infection that can occur as a result of irritation and bruising from frequent and prolonged sexual intercourse. The majority of sufferers are female, and it's not uncommon for a woman to suffer the first outbreak on her honeymoon.
Symptoms of honeymoon cystitis may include a burning or painful sensation during urination, the urge to urinate frequently, cloudy urine, blood-tinged urine, and/or pain above the pubic bone — any of which will put a damper on honeymoon lovemaking.
Honeymoon cystitis is actually a form of urethritis. Rather than the bladder being involved, it’s a localized inflammation of the urethra.
That's the tube near the front of the vagina, through which urine passes from the bladder to the outside.
The common cause of honeymoon cystitis is the introduction of E. coli bacteria (which normally lives in the bowel) into the urethra. This bacteria begins to replicate, which leads to infection. In addition to the possibility of it occurring after frequent, strenuous intercourse, honeymoon cystitis can also start when an unclean finger, penis, or other object is inserted from the anus into the vagina. Women who wipe from back to front, rather than from vagina to anus, are also at higher risk for this infection.
Symptoms of honeymoon cystitis generally emerge within a day or two after bacteria are introduced into the urethra. A physician can confirm the diagnosis of infection through a simple urine test.
Treatment for Honeymoon Cystitis
Once a doctor identifies honeymoon cystitis, or urethritis, as the source of a woman’s discomfort, the physician is likely to prescribe a course of antibiotics to clear up the infection and Pyridium for the pain.
An analgesic that helps relieve the burning, the urgency of urination, and the irritation in the lower urinary tract, Pyridium is an over the counter medication.It temporarily turns urine a bright orange-red color. Abstention from sex, until the infection clears up, is generally advised.
Soaking in warm, non-soapy water can provide additional relief to the area, and drinking plenty of fluids will help to flush the infection out more quickly.
Prevention of Honeymoon Cystitis
Simple precautions can help ensure that honeymoon cystitis does not recur:
- Drink plenty of water (8 glasses a day is recommended)
- Drink cranberry juice
- Avoid coffee
- Urinate immediately before and after sexual activity to flush bacteria from the urethra
- When you’re ready to resume penis-vagina sex, consider applying a water-based lubricant to the vaginal area to ease insertion
- See a urologist or gynecologist for further treatment if the infection returns
2007-03-04 19:06:52
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answered by bomullock 5
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hmmmm you very likely have an infection. yeast infections can sometimes cause a burning sensation during and following sex because of the increased dryness of the vagina. It can also cause swelling. I'm not sure about the cramps though. to be honest, I recommend you see a doctor. good luck
2007-03-04 18:48:32
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answered by kerri c 5
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The burning sensation is caused by all the friction. So is the swollen. The cramps maight just mean u had an orgasim, during one of this ur pelvic muscles or abdomen muscles contract. Hope this helps!
2007-03-04 18:47:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe its because the blood is starting to flow more, so because of it and the passion of the moments its causing the burning feels before your body can relax
2007-03-04 18:48:46
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answered by toronto_leafs 4
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it sounds like you have a infection.. when i had a yeast infection and i had sex.. it would burn and fell swollen.. i would get the over the counter stuff in the cream form.. because you will need to treat you and your partner to prevent you getting it again..
just do as it says on the box.. and him he just rubs it on like lotion for 7 days.. get the 7 day stuff
2007-03-04 18:49:16
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answered by chrissy30753 2
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See a doctor.
Don't use a yeast infection cream until you know that it is for sure a yeast infection. It is a waste of money if it isnt and I dont know if it is good for you. It is like taking medicine for something you dont have.
2007-03-04 18:53:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Your partner might be too rough with you during intercourse. However, I would seek an gynocologist's advice and medical attention to rule out anything medically wrong. Good luck~!!
2007-03-04 18:48:32
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answered by September Sweetie 5
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MAYBE HE IS JUST A LITTLE BIT TOO BIG FOR YOU.... TOO MUCH FRICTION IN THE VAGINAL WALL CAN CAUSE BURNING, BECAUSE ITS IRRITATED.
2007-03-04 18:50:16
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answered by lorrie w 1
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