Is intense vaginal burning after sex normal?
Your discomfort could be due to lack of lubrication or certain medications, including birth control pills, which can cause vaginal dryness. So I would recommend that you talk to your doctor about whether the pill (if on the pill) could be contributing to your condition. Make sure that you prolong foreplay until you’re well lubricated and use lubrication to ease the friction during penetration. Certain personal products, such as feminine spray or douches, could also cause the burning sensation. So, if you use any of these products, stop for a while and see if the discomfort subsides. It’s also possible, though not very likely, that your husband’s ejaculate (if not using condoms) is irritating your supersensitive vaginal lining. To test this theory, use a condom (polyurethane if you’re allergic to latex and make sure it’s not lubricated with the spermicide nonoxynol-9) consistently for a few times and see if the pain stops. If none of the above suggestions does the trick, I would recomme