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Do I have a vaginal infection/HPV cervical cancer...? |
Normally, during and after sex, I experience vaginal pain and burning during urination. Normally, this isn't a problem a few days after sex, but I do experience much pain immediately afterwards. I have heard about HPV cervical cancer, and have not been vaccinated against it. I will be 19 next month. Does anybody have an idea of what may be occurring? To me this does NOT sound like anything HPV related. Those symptoms would mostly likely not include a burning sensation, but would be crampy type pain and there might be some bleeding. Still, if you are sexually active, there is no reason why you shouldn't go get a pap smear just to check! It could be a cyst, endometriosis, HPV, or a number of other things. You should go to a doctor though. It is not normal to have vaginal pain and burning after sex, unless it was REALLY rough. You should get to the doctor. idk...it sounds more like std or infection. i sujest seeing your doctor, or go to your local planned parethood. w/e it is, seems like its something your doctor will just take a urine test for and then perscribe you an antibiotic Yes. |
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