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Why does it burn after having intercourse with my husband? sometimes it hurts too while having it

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Dyspareunia: You should not be having pain with sex. See your gynecologist and be examined and get this worked out and corrected. Good luck.

Answered 6/17/2013

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Dr. Daniel Kessler answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

Dyspareunia: Can occur for may reasons. Anywhere from infections, spasms, to sometimes fibroids. Pelvic exam would be needed for diagnosis which for some women can sometimes also cause anxiety and fear for pain. See your family physician or gynecologist for definite answers. Best wishes.

Answered 6/17/2013

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