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I had an intravaginal ultrasound last Thursday. The person did not spread the gel properly on the probe= Painful insertion.

It is recommended to consult a doctor if you are experiencing pain or discomfort after an intravaginal ultrasound. You can also consider using a long-lasting lubricant to help with dryness and potential irritation. This will help in identifying the issue and allowing the doctor to make an accurate diagnosis.

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