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 Vaginal irritation after sexual intercourse - why it happens, how to minimize it and heal -2

Irritation after sex due to chafing

Did you know that often irritation after sexual intercourse is actually caused by pubic hair, mocking delicate genital skin? The hair, wiping the thin skin and mucous membranes of the vaginal areas during sex, causes tiny abrasions. The best way to prevent this irritation is to remove unpleasant hair. Please note: hair removal will not be effective if your partner does not do the same! In the end - his pubic hair can cause at least as much as yours. And as a man, his hair is likely to be thicker and stronger than yours. The hair that needs to be removed is the hair immediately around the vagina and penis, including any lost hair that grows inside the labia and on the shaft of the penis.

Vaginal hair removal options

There are many hair removal options, including laser hair removal, waxing and shaving. Hair removal can help reduce scuffing caused by pubic hair during sex, which leads to sick and irritated vaginal tissues.

Irritation after sex due to infection

Sometimes we have an excess of fungal or bacterial microbes in our vagina, without noticing any symptoms. We can only notice the irritation and discomfort after sex and wonder what the problem is.

Upon closer inspection, we may find a white, cottage cheese, or “cheese” discharge, which indicates the overgrowth of Candida albicans (yeast infection).

We can notice a smelly, yellowish discharge that indicates bacterial overgrowth.

If you notice any unusual vaginal discharge after unprotected sexual desire, you may have received a sexually transmitted infection (STI).

If you think you have become infected, consult your doctor. Fungal infections, bacterial infections, and most STIs can be evaluated by your doctor, but you must first be diagnosed correctly.

Irritation after sex due to latex allergy

If you notice irritation after sex in which a condom was used, it is possible that you experience a reaction to latex (the most common material from which condoms are made) or to lubricate a condom. Next time you can try another brand of condom or find one that is made of polyurethane instead of latex.

Irritation after sex due to vaginal dryness

Many women experience pain and irritation after sex due to insufficient vaginal lubrication.

Sometimes a lack of vaginal lubrication occurs because the woman is not fully agitated before sexual intercourse. Adding time to foreplay can help.

Menopausal and postmenopausal women are especially vulnerable to vaginal dryness because vaginal discharge decreases when estrogen levels decline, as it does at this particular stage in a woman's life.

Sexual lubricants

There are many products specifically designed for sexual lubrication. These products are usually colorless and mimic the consistency of a woman’s natural lubricant. Sexual lubricants can be purchased at pharmacies and pharmacies, supermarkets, sex shops and on the Internet.

Irritation after sex due to emotional barriers

Some women find sexual intervention abusive or dirty. The emotional problems associated with sex make a woman very difficult to have sex and relax during sexual interventions. If you are not relaxed during sex, your vagina is likely to be dry and difficult to penetrate. This can lead to vaginal abrasion and discomfort after sex.

Sexual therapy

Women who do not enjoy sex due to social or cultural conditions or prior sexual experience should consider counseling a qualified sex therapist. Sex therapists may advise or offer cognitive methods to help overcome barriers to sexual enjoyment.

Soothing irritation of the vagina

Irritated vaginal tissue can become very painful and even itchy. In addition to the comfort factor, healing and calming your irritated vaginal tissue is important because raw, irritated vaginal tissue provides the ideal environment for the growth of pathogenic (pathogenic) microbes.

Cream to relieve vaginal irritation

A new product designed specifically to soothe and heal irritated vaginal tissue, LadySoothe is 99% natural and contains tea tree oil - a natural antifungal and antibacterial agent. The inclusion of tea tree oil in the composition helps to disinfect the vagina and labia, helping to prevent the occurrence of opportunistic infections in moist and irritated areas. LadySoothe is safe for use both inside and outside the vagina to relieve symptoms of vaginal irritation - itching, soreness and discomfort. LadySoothe was created for women by women, especially for this awkward woman.

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 Vaginal irritation after sexual intercourse - why it happens, how to minimize it and heal -2


 Vaginal irritation after sexual intercourse - why it happens, how to minimize it and heal -2

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