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Re: GENERAL: Stinging after sex and irritation

From: Professor Galal Lotfi (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 23 Jun 2009 00:16:11 -0500 (CDT)


I hope it is not vulvodynia because it is very distressing diagnosis. First discuss the possibility of Vulvodynia and vistibulitis with your Doctor. Second. You Could try corticosteroid cream for 2 weeks and see if it will give a response.

At Mon, 15 Jun 2009, Anon wrote: >
>Hi, I'm 31 and married, no kids. I think I may have Vulvodynia although
>no Doctor can really diagnose. I have been through the usual tests of
>yeast infection, STD's etc all clear. I've had itching and a
>stinging/raw feeling in the past when stressed, but lately I can't have
>intercourse with my Husband. My vulval skin feels so irritated and dry
>and even when I apply lubricant it stings the skin. Then when my
>Husband enters, it stings so bad we have to stop. It's really upsetting
>me as I want to be with my Husband and the discomfort on my vulval area
>is terrible. All the Doctors say is the usual - remove any allergens,
>use more lubrication, reduce stress etc..but it's not helping. Any
>other suggestions please?

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