The sensation of burning while urinating after sexual intercourse could potentially be caused by irritation of the vulva due to contact with urine. Using a personal lubricant during intercourse may help alleviate this discomfort. However, if using a lubricant causes pain, it is recommended to consult with a doctor to rule out vulvitis or other potential issues. It is important to seek medical advice to address any underlying causes of discomfort during or after sexual activity.
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