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Bleeding after period
Pain during intercourse, burning sensation , small amount pee, and bleeding after 6-7 days of period. What could be reason ? She is married and never been in physical relationship with anybody except husband
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Hello, You are likely to have a urinal or vaginal infection. Consult a gynaecologist for immediate evaluation and management. You can also visit my clinic International Fertility Centre located in New Delhi for further evaluation. My clinic offers varied gynecology treatments and services to help you have a successful treatment. You can mail me your contact details so that I can get in touch with you.
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Most likely she is having urine and vaginal infection.. ask her to visit a gynecologist for local examination to look for infection so that it can b treated and give her urine r/m and c/s tests..
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Probably urine infection get your urine routine and culture done and then consult a doctor
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Pain during penetration may be associated with a range of factors.. This is often the result of not enough foreplay. Insufficient lubrication is also commonly caused by a drop in estrogen levels after menopause, after childbirth or during breast-feeding. Certain medications are known to inhibit desire or arousal, which can decrease lubrication and make sex painful. These include antidepressants, high blood pressure medications, sedatives, antihistamines and certain birth control pills. This includes injury or irritation from an accident, pelvic surgery, female circumcision or a cut made during childbirth to enlarge the birth canal (episiotomy). An infection in your genital area or urinary tract can cause painful intercourse. Eczema or other skin problems in your genital area also can be the problem...Involuntary spasms of the muscles of the vaginal wall (vaginismus) can make attempts at penetration...consult gynecologist they will help you further
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