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Bleeding during sex?
Sorry, this is a bit lengthy.
I recently had a yeast infection but used Monistat 3 to treat it. All symptoms seemed to have disappeared. I had sex for the first time since the first sign infection (a week ago), and it was DRY down there. It was a bit uncomfortable and it did burn when I peed but I was okay afterwards.
Fast forward a couple days, we tried again, and it was dry again but it didn't hurt as bad until the end. Then we realized there was blood and assumed the penetration caused my period to come earlier (has happened a lot). I had peed afterwards and it burned way more than the previous time but was fine after a couple more pees. After a couple hours, I checked my tampon and there was no blood.
I am also sick and have been taking cold medicine which I read causes dryness due to antihistamines.
Should this be something I should worry about? What is going on?
Thanks in advance.
1 Answer
- 2 years agoFavorite Answer
Alright sounds like its just merely circumstances more so than anything to cause concern. My first piece of advice is if your not getting wet down there get some lube and seriously get it quick.
If your too dry down there its gonna generate friction and that can inflame and tear you up down there which is gonna cause a great deal of pain while you wait for it to heal. Also being well lubricated tends to make a guy last longer... just saying.
On the long term however once you are off the medications and feeling back to your usual self and the dryness continues then its time to consult a doctor as there could be dozens of causes some serious some not so serious and its just better to get checked out once the obvious reasons like medication are out of the picture.