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When I have sex with my partner, his penis stings afterwards but I do not have any symptoms. Could it be due to acidity?

Yes, it is possible that irritation or acidity could be causing the symptoms you are experiencing. It is recommended to use a personal lubricant to help with any discomfort. Additionally, if your partner is uncircumcised, it is important for him to wash his genitals with water and soap after each sexual encounter to prevent any yeast buildup that may be causing itching or irritation.

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