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Ania  (Anonymous, 91.212.84.) Warszawa 15 months ago

Can pain after intercourse indicate that the intimate infection has not been cured?

Hello, I was treated for infections intimately with the drug Gynoxin otima, but there is still pain at the beginning of intercourse. Does this mean that the infection is still there? Other symptoms disappeared, such as itching and burning.

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Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

15 months ago

Pain during intercourse does not necessarily indicate an untreated infection. Its cause may be, for example, vaginal dryness. If other symptoms have subsided, it may be worth implementing a vaginal gynecological probiotic to rebuild the bacterial flora after infection and restore hydration. If, despite the use of a probiotic, the pain does not subside, then it is worth consulting a gynecologist. If you do not have the opportunity to consult your doctor, here you can use the teleadvice: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja/z-ginekologiem Here you can compare the prices of exemplary vaginal probiotics in online pharmacies and order the preparation with home delivery or collection at the pharmacy: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/42178/lactovaginal-kapsulki-dopochwowe/apteki https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/38124/invag-kapsulki-dopochwowe/apteki https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/80020/trivagin-kapsulki/apteki

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