It is important to see a doctor to diagnose the cause of your pain and itching during sex. These symptoms could be a sign of a bacterial or parasitic infection in the vagina. It is also important for both you and your partner to get tested for sexually transmitted infections before engaging in unprotected sex. Remember, some infections can be present without any symptoms and still be contagious. So, it is crucial to get tested regularly to prevent spreading infections.
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