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Me and my partner always have intercourse after an interval of about three months, and it hurts initially when he penetrates. It doesn't hurt after the initial stage. Post intercourse, for around 3-4 days my outer walls of the vagina hurt while peeing. There's a constant stinging pain for these 3-4 days. Is this normal?
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Less lubrication can cause it.
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Apply terbinaforce plus cream twice daily
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Normal phenomena or due to the tightness of vagina ,u can apply any lubricant prior to sexual intercourse 
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Need more details about your condition, kindly go for a consultation
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