It is important to seek medical advice if you experience burning after intercourse and notice some blood in your discharge. These symptoms could be caused by various factors, such as lack of lubrication, infections, vaginal irritation, or even a reaction to certain products like scented condoms. Consulting with a healthcare professional can help determine the underlying cause of your discomfort and provide appropriate treatment. If you experience additional symptoms like pain during urination, unusual discharge odor, or changes in discharge color, it is recommended to see a doctor for further evaluation.
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