If you are experiencing redness and irritation after intercourse, it is common and typically resolves on its own with time. It is recommended to avoid sexual activity until the discomfort subsides. Avoid using soaps in the area and consider using a personal lubricant like KY or Replens if you are feeling irritation or dryness. Make sure to consult a healthcare professional if you have any further questions or concerns.
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