While painful urination is usually due to an irritant or lack of lubrication, it can also be a symptom of utis, stis, and other conditions that need to be treated. Allergies or sensitivity to soaps, toilet paper, bubble baths, spermicides, tampons and sanitary pads can also cause burning after urination Read on to learn all the possible reasons why your pee burns after sex, how to put out the fire and keep cool down there, and when a medical condition might be stoking the flames.
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Both vaginal and penile burning can occur following unprotected sex
That said, the causes aren’t always universal
A variety of factors and bacteria can impact the reproductive and urinary systems during sex, which include the urethra, bladder, ureters, and kidneys. Feeling a burning sensation when you pee after intercourse is common but don't put up with it Find out why it's happening and what can bring you relief.