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Vaginal Burning

My boyfriend and I had sex last week and everything was fine, when we were done it stung really bad when i peed and I didn't think much of it. The next day it was still stinging when I peed so I looked and there is a tiny cut right by the opening of my lips. I don't know if it's from shaving or rubbing while having sex or before. It's really tiny and makes it uncomfortable when I pee. Than we had sex again and the inside of my lips sting really bad now, they're sore to the touch and I can't tell if it's swolen or not. So I'm just not sure what it is or what to do? I don't think it's a bladder infection because it's in my vagina. If anyone knows anything I'd appreciate any comments.
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1027094 tn?1327429732
Cuts will do that. You have to let them heal.
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he mite be doing you to hard or it mite beh to biq dis never happen to meh doee did yall wrap it up ?
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703031 tn?1398963307
I don't have too many ideas about the burning other than it may be a bladder/uti infection.  The doctor can tell from a urinalysis.  As for the cut you saw, if you want to protect it when you urinate, you can use a little vaseline over top of the cut.  Doesn't hurt at all and will protect it and help it heal.
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1644096 tn?1300989310
when i was done with my birthing prosses and it riped it hurt so bad because ur pee so thats normal if theres a cut, but it ur swallen inside as well as out u might have an infection down there not sure but it might be something to check out by the doc or just wait for a couple days to see if it goes away, if u just had sex i know if u hurt because it hurts to pee and u dont have a cut its prob a bladder infection and it can lead to a kidney infection as well i lve had both after sex before if a woman doesnt pee after they have sex there is a posibility u can have an infection
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