Sorry because I am into your intimacy that much, but this is the only way to see what could be your problem, it all can be related toburning after urinationthat you are dealing with. Here are some of the reasons why this maybe is happening. You have a UTI. May...
After you orgasm, you’ll probably feel deeply relaxed. All the tension that had built up while you were climbing that hill has been released. At the same time, it’s possible that your clitoris has become very very sensitive. Trying to continue stimulating it can be unbearably intense. Eve...
Yeast infection Symptoms can include: redness, itching, swelling, or burning of the vulva. Fun! (Not.) Painful sex, painful peeing. Causes: An overgrowth of fungus called candida. Common culprits include antibiotics (which kill off bacteria), hormonal changes during pregnancy or menopause, and ...
When that happens, women could experience a discharge that smells bad, or have an itching or burning sensation, Barnes said. But there are ways that women can keep their vaginas healthy, and keep the good bacteria present. "I always tell my patients to avoid douching," Barnes said. "...
Both infections also cause a burning sensation when peeing and intense itchiness and inflammation in your lady parts. Don’t fret! Yeast infections and BV are treated rather easily with topical creams or oral medication, but it’s important to see a doctor if you think your have either one ...
No pain, burning or itching. There is higher frequency with an urge remaining even after I urinate. I’m urinating around 9 times a day, so nothing crazy but a little higher than usual. Reply ↓ SallyRally7 August 5, 2018 at 12:47 am I got the ultrasounds today and the technician...
Yeast infection symptoms include curd-like, yellowish discharge with a bad smell, itching and burning in the vaginal area, a rash on the vulva, and burning or soreness. If your infection still won't go away after a week or so, make an appointment with your doctor to get prescription ...
3.The first time you got a UTI, you might not have known what it was, but you never forgot it. 4.Now you always try to take care so it never happens again. 5.When you first experienced "spotting," you could not have been more confused. ...