Although sexual intercourse may be uncomfortable the very first time, it should never be painful. If you suddenly begin having pain before, during or after intercourse, see your doctor. It is important to seek care early, before you begin to avoid sexual intercourse or feel anxious in anticipation of your partner.
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When To Call A Professional Call your doctor immediately if you have dysuria along with fever, frequent urination, the urgent need to urinate,... Read more »