Burning sensation after sex, which reduces after a day, itching in anal and sides of vagina. Please suggest.
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There are several steps you can take at home to prevent vaginal irritation and infection: Use warm water and a gentle cleanser to wash your genital area. Avoid scented soaps, lotions, and bubble baths. Avoid using such products as vaginal sprays and douches.
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Hello- If you aren?t wet enough during sex, you can actually be getting microabrasions inside your vagina while you?re knockin? boots. If you?re really dry, this will be painful, but if you?re just a tad bit under-lubricated, the microabrasions can make you feel itchy afterwards. Even worse? These tiny holes in your skin more easily let in all the things you don?t want, like STIs. Good hygiene is also important in preventing some types of vaginitis from recurring and may relieve some symptoms. Here are tips to prevent and combating recurring infections: Avoid baths, hot tubs and whirlpool spas. Rinse soap from your outer genital area after a shower, and dry the area well to prevent irritation. Don't use scented or harsh soaps, such as those with deodorant or antibacterial action. Avoid irritants, including scented tampons and pads. Wipe from front to back after using the toilet to avoid spreading fecal bacteria to your vagina. Use a male latex condom to help avoid infections spread by sexual contact. Wear cotton underwear and pantyhose with a cotton crotch. Avoid wearing underwear to bed, as yeast thrives in moist environments.
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