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Vaginal Stinging

Vaginal stinging or vaginal burning is a typical problem that every woman experiences. Vaginal burning can be brought on by a wide range of things, namely genital infections, yeast infections, sexually transmitted diseases, and intercourse. Every etiology presents its own set of signs and remedies.

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Why do I have a burning sensation in my vagina and anus after taking D-mannose supplements?

Query: Hi doctor, I recently had a UTI last month that I treated with Trimethoprim suspension of 20 ml and 400 mg daily for five days. I saw improvement for the last and next two days but noticed some symptoms were back. So I began taking a natural powder supplement called D-Mannose. I took four small teas...  Read Full »


Dr. Ghulam Fareed

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